xlsx_copycull
A tool for streamlined copying of Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and conditionally deleting certain rows (by JamesPImes)
red-mail
Advanced email sending for Python (by Miksus)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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xlsx_copycull
Posts with mentions or reviews of xlsx_copycull.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-31.
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What have you automated using Python?
And I also posted about another module I wrote for generating copies of spreadsheets and culling each down to whatever subset of rows I need. This also weirdly finds a lot of uses in a world of clients and coworkers who use spreadsheets for way too many things.
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My clients like sending me spreadsheet "databases", so I wrote a module to quickly cull them down to workable sizes.
Introducing xlsx_copycull, a tool to copy a 'master' spreadsheet and delete any unnecessary rows, and optionally add in Excel formulas. It's a hideous cousin of SELECT * FROM table WHERE condition.
red-mail
Posts with mentions or reviews of red-mail.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-07.
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What are the most underrated python libraries?
These two are more user friendly alternatives for sending and receiving emails: - Red Mail - Red Box
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Including Picture in text of email
Take a look at red-mail package.
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What high-level library would you use for sending email?
Red-mail was appealing, but I was not pleased with the misleading error message when a connection failed. Nor was I pleased to see there are no log messages in the code.
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Run external programs intuitively in Python
It's the creator of Rocketry, Red Mail and Red Box again. This week I thought to make it easier to integrate command-line programs to your Python applications.
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Red Box: Advanced email box reader
Some of you might know my other project, Red Mail, advanced email sender. This time I have quite a similar library to show, I just released a sister library for it: Red Box, the advanced email reader.
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What packages replaced standard library modules in your workflow?
For example, you can send emails using built-in smtplib and email, but there is also Red Mail. Which provides you simpler interface.
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What have you automated using Python?
I'm actually the author of Red Mail (email sending library) and Rocketry (Pythonic statement-based scheduler). I'm actually looking for example projects to create some practical tutorials of how one could use the libraries. Not sure which kind would be appealing to most and what kind of problems people have with alternative options (which I could address).
- Show HN: Red Mail – Advanced email sender for Python
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Need help writing a script to send mails to users and keep track
This can be easily achieved with Red Mail (for email sending), Red Bird (for handling the data in an abstract way) and Rocketry (for scheduling):
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Self-hosted email API for SMTP?
I have made a pretty handy SMTP sender for Python if the language is a bit familiar (the lib is extremely easy to use): https://github.com/Miksus/red-mail