pymatgen
Python Materials Genomics (pymatgen) is a robust materials analysis code that defines classes for structures and molecules with support for many electronic structure codes. It powers the Materials Project. (by materialsproject)
Pelican
Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python. (by getpelican)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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pymatgen
Posts with mentions or reviews of pymatgen.
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Robust references for computational chemistry and python
Pymatgen https://pymatgen.org
- materialsproject/pymatgen: Python Materials Genomics (pymatgen) is a robust materials analysis code that defines core object representations for structures and molecules with support for many electronic structure codes. It is currently the core analysis code powering the Materials Project.
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using VASP without a license
Not aware of anything that would let you run a bootleg/free version of VASP. I might recommend you read this book by J.G. Lee (look for the 2nd edition). You may or may not be able to find a PDF of the text somewhere on the web. The book has several walk-throughs for some simple VASP calculations and details on the input files (POSCAR, INCAR, etc.). This might be a good way to start. Running a VASP calculation is easy enough, it is important to understand the limitations of DFT and what you can/cannot simulate. I would also strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with pymatgen. It is a python package with lots of useful tools from working with materials in a digital format and has many integrations with VASP (and other computational material science tools)
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Another error on pymatgen
If you have issues with Pymatgen, you are better off posting an issue on their GitHub page if it's a bug or on the MatSci Discourse if you have questions.
Pelican
Posts with mentions or reviews of Pelican.
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Patterns for Personal Web Sites
In my experience, [Pelican](https://getpelican.com/) does a good job of allowing you to edit themes on all pages at once with its static page generator.
There are a lot of built in features designed more for blog-like websites, but I’ve found it pretty easy to make my personal website with it.
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How To Choose the Best Static Site Generator and Deploy it to Kinsta for Free
Pelican is a preferred option for Python developers.
- Pelican: Static site generator written in Python. Requires no database
- Why isn’t there a python version of Jekyll / Hugo
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How to host final project (flask web application) on permanent server?
There's also Pelican but I haven't used it and seeing as Github serves static pages I'd imagine it builds and deploys your page and is done with it.
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Ask HN: Which Python or Rust-based static site generators to use as of 2023?
I use Pelican (https://getpelican.com/) for my blog, which works decently for me. It is a static site generator written in Python.
But you probably won't learn much Python by using it (or Rust when using a generator written in it) since you probably won't need to change anything in it.
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Creating a Python Wiki application
Surely a "local private wiki ... not web based ... on a desktop application" is not really a "wiki" at all, but rather a "static site generator" with a built-in "search". If that's what you want, there's a Python app called Pelican. Writing such an app from scratch isn't really a beginners project.
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Top ten popular static site generators (SSG) in 2023
Pelican — best for Python developers
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Trying to work around a Jekyll site-building tutorial without using Jekyll
You can - you'd basically just create a python script that parses your HTML/CSS files and replaces strings with values from your YAML. However I wouldn't recommend that unless you're just using this as an opportunity to learn Python. If you want to standup a real site and you want to use python, I'd recommend a Python static site generator like Pelican or Nikola.
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Help me find a suitable static site generator
As you're familiar with Python, how about https://getpelican.com?