drawpyo
A Python library for programmatically generating Draw.io charts. (by MerrimanInd)
finagg
A Python package for aggregating and normalizing historical data from popular and free financial APIs. (by theOGognf)
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8.4 | 8.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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drawpyo
Posts with mentions or reviews of drawpyo.
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drawpyo – A Python library for programmatically generating Draw.io charts
finagg
Posts with mentions or reviews of finagg.
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This Week In Python
finagg – A Python package for aggregating and normalizing historical data from popular and free financial APIs
- FLaNK Stack 29 Jan 2024
- Show HN: Finagg – free and nearly unlimited financial data
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[D] Website to get historical price for agriculture commodities?
This is certainly a weird place to ask this question. That being said, you should explore the FRED API. Here's my project that implements most of it in Python: https://github.com/theOGognf/finagg The walkthrough shows you how to find what you're looking for
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Fundamental Data Sources
I created a Python package exactly for this. https://github.com/theOGognf/finagg. It aggregates historical fundamental data for whatever tickers you specify or from a subset of tickers. Let me know what you think
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Is accurate quarterly earnings data availible?
This package https://github.com/theOGognf/finagg already implements the complete SEC EDGAR REST API (disclaimer: I'm the author), and the archive-based API is in the works. I suggest you give it a go using the latest version off GitHub
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
I've got some time set aside to implement a (file based) SEC EDGAR API described in this issue https://github.com/theOGognf/finagg/issues/43
- finagg: NEW Data - star count:107.0
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