ruff
marimo
ruff | marimo | |
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96 | 10 | |
26,725 | 4,000 | |
4.7% | 5.1% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
4 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ruff
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Introducing Tapyr: Create and Deploy Enterprise-Ready PyShiny Dashboards with Ease
Leverage Python Tools: Tapyr takes advantage of Python’s ecosystem tools, including ruff, pytest, and others.
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Ask HN: High quality Python scripts or small libraries to learn from
I think I mention this all the time when this comes up, but I learned the most 'best practices' through using ruff.
https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/
I just installed and enabled all the rules by setting
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Enhance Your Project Quality with These Top Python Libraries
Ruff is a Python linter that helps to identify and remove code smells. Over 700 built-in rules: Ruff includes native re-implementations of popular Flake8 plugins, like flake8-bugbear. And also built-in caching to avoid re-analyzing unchanged files.
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Ask HN: What interesting project ideas you've got but have no time to work on?
Because the Python's "ast" modules is too slow, and lacks proper "format" feature (it has unparse but it removes comments, and forgets the current style completely). I use "ruff" a lot (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) which is in Rust. But I want to be able to implement fast custom linters in Go (linters that ruff / fixit lack, and Python linters lack or are too slow).
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Rye: A Vision Continued
I think it’s interesting that rye uses ruff (https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff) for linting and formatting. That’s the right call, and it’s also correct to bundle that in for an integrated dev experience.
I had to guess, that’s the path that the Astral team would take as well - expand ruff’s capabilities so it can do everything a Python developer needs. So the vision that Armin is describing here might be achieved by ruff eventually. They’d have an advantage that they’re not a single person maintenance team, but the disadvantage of needing to show a return to their investors.
- An fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust
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Smooth Packaging: Flowing from Source to PyPi with GitLab Pipelines
Adding more weight to ease of setup and configurability, the choice came down on flake8. It is easy to integrate, since its also available through pip and let’s you configure which standards you want to omit by simply stating them as a list via the --ignore switch. Moving to ruff appears quite smooth, so future updates may do so.
- Show HN: Marimo – an open-source reactive notebook for Python
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
I confess I stole the pip recipe from Charlie :D
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/blob/main/.github/workflow...
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Embracing Modern Python for Web Development
Ruff is an emerging tool in the Python ecosystem that describes itself as "an extremely fast Python linter and code formatter, written in Rust".
marimo
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Show HN: Marimo – open-source reactive Python notebook – running in WASM
We do support GitHub Copilot in the pip/conda installable version that you can run locally on your computer. (https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo)
We have considered adding more copilot features for refactoring or text-to-cell.
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Show HN: Privacy-first cross platform spreadsheet pipeline app
i use marimo for this sort of stuff. Its a jupyter alike, but can be used to make simple internal apps
https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo
- FLaNK 15 Jan 2024
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Show HN: Marimo – an open-source reactive notebook for Python
He is an example: https://marimo.io/@public/signal-decomposition
- Marimo – a fresh take at reactive Python notebooks
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HTML Web Components
We use web components in our project (a reactive Python notebook that, among other things, lets users build simple web apps [1]) to make it easy for the user to instantiate and compose our UI elements. Users can easily interpolate these elements into markdown, for example, since their representation is just HTML.
[1] https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo
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Marimo: Next-Generation Python Notebook
Thanks for sharing! marimo is free and open source (Apache 2.0): https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo
It's been under development for over a year and is used in research, science, and education across a number of labs and companies. We'll have lots more to share soon!
What are some alternatives?
black - The uncompromising Python code formatter
jupyter-vim-binding - Jupyter meets Vim. Vimmer will fall in love.
mypy - Optional static typing for Python
vscode-dvc - Machine learning experiment tracking and data versioning with DVC extension for VS Code
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
hal9 - Hal9 — Programmatic access to Hal9
Pylint - It's not just a linter that annoys you!
htm - Hyperscript Tagged Markup: JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support.
Flake8 - flake8 is a python tool that glues together pycodestyle, pyflakes, mccabe, and third-party plugins to check the style and quality of some python code.
webcomponents - Web Components specifications
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML