pyTermTk
GODWIN
pyTermTk | GODWIN | |
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9 | 3 | |
515 | 0 | |
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9.7 | 0.0 | |
11 days ago | about 3 years ago | |
Python | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pyTermTk
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What’s the coolest things you’ve done with python?
I did a Terminal-UI library (pyTermTk) That you can use, for example, to build terminal Multiplexer that looks like an Amiga Workbench.
- pyTermTk: Python Terminal Toolkit
- PyTermTk: Python Terminal Toolkit
- Build a simple TUI TextEditor using ttkDesigner and pyTermTk
- PyTermTk
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pyTermTk sandbox with Pyodide + xterm.js + CodeMirror5 + other stuff
After giving up countless times since I started this project, I finally managed to dig the dark secrets of Pyodide and run pyTermTk on a browser, all of this, of course, thanks to the magic of xterm.js. I know, my friend, I know what you are thinking, I was disgusted at first picturing that hideous javascript defiling the python purity of my code, but, when I saw my red pepper shining on webkit engine, well, I couldn't hold back a tear. And after that, who am I to not include also an editor and my collection of demos and examples? So, here it is, a super minimal buggy and feature incomplete pyTermTk Sandbox
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This Week in Python
pyTermTk – A toolkit for building interactive terminal applications
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pyTermTk, a personal attempt to create a Python TUI
Mainly MIT License But I inspired some code from bpytop for the terminal initialization in https://github.com/ceccopierangiolieugenio/pyTermTk/tree/main/TermTk/libbpytop
GODWIN
- What’s the coolest things you’ve done with python?
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Projects to fill GitHub over the summer
Outside of biology, some of these visualization/ML skills can be useful to have on your portfolio. For instance, I once had a project where I scraped Reddit comments to test Godwin's Law and used that to teach myself the basic statistical approaches to K-M survival analysis (shameless plug), which is pretty nifty if your lab ever has to correlate sequencing results against human/mouse survival data.
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[OC] [MiC] Analyzing Godwin's Law on Reddit: as comment threads get larger, the chances of at least one reference to Nazi Germany go up.
I was inspired by the previous post by /u/Lukas_Halim that used survival analysis to model Godwin's Law on Reddit. I forked his original repository and extended his scraper; rather than simply taking the top 5000 posts, I used the PRAW and PushShift APIs to scrape ~250 subreddits (including /r/all and /r/popular) for:
What are some alternatives?
tlogg - A fast, advanced log explorer.
public-apis - A collective list of free APIs
pyCuT - terminal graphic library loosely based on QT api
GODWIN - Testing Godwin's Law using Reddit comments
spotui - Spotify in the terminal 💻🎶
genenetwork2 - GeneNetwork (2nd generation)
ascii-telnet-server - Can stream an ~20 minutes ASCII movie via Telnet emulation as stand alone server or via xinetd daemon. Using famous ASCII art animation from www.asciimation.co.nz (Star ASCIIMATION Wars)
clippy - Create animated ASCII-art for the command line almost instantly!
ttkode - Terminal ToolKit Studio Code editor
chafa.py - Python bindings for Chafa. Visualize images with text in python.
telminal - A Terminal in Telegram!
bpytop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor