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Top 15 Python Task Projects
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WorkOS
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django-todo
A multi-user, multi-group todo/ticketing system for Django projects. Includes CSV import and integrated mail tracking.
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please
🙏 Please CLI - Minimalistic New Tab Page CLI Tool with a greeting, date and time, inspirational quotes and your personal tasks and to-do list (by NayamAmarshe)
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django-q2
A multiprocessing distributed task queue for Django. Django Q2 is a fork of Django Q. Big thanks to Ilan Steemers for starting this project. Unfortunately, development has stalled since June 2021. Django Q2 is the new updated version of Django Q, with dependencies updates, docs updates and several bug fixes. Original repository: https://github.com/Koed00/django-q
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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pytasks
pytasks is a complete and customizable microservice for running computational tasks on remote machines and viewing its results through an API.
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ivone-bot
A task management bot for teams using Discord. Be it at school, work or anywhere else, Ivone keeps you organized.
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SaaSHub
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Have a look at vdirsyncer. Sync calendars to a local directory and then use eMacs to read them.
Project mention: Please – A beautiful todo list for your terminal | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-16
Project mention: Todoman is a simple, standards-based, CLI todo (a.k.a.: task) manager | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-22
Project mention: Show HN: Paradict – Streamable multi-format serialization with schema | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-18Although most languages allow Unicode characters in identifiers, for better code portability and readability, we agree to stick to ASCII characters. Since we're already sticking to ASCII characters in our source code, I think we'll be less 'astonished' to encounter similar rules for our configuration keys (especially when a key-value pair in the Paradict configuration file looks like an instruction for variable assignment).
> I don't get the a-z benefit in the argument case - the user must type "arg1" precisely for the argument names to match...
Absolutely ! The user must type "arg1" precisely because this is part of the implicit agreement between the user and the system. If the user forgets to type "arg1", the default value will be taken into account. If the user adds an additional unexpected key (a typo for example), it will be stored in "kwargs" and then ignored or used to warn the user.
I plan to build two flagship projects to leverage Paradict binary and textual formats: a lightweight database and an automation tool. The automation tool will consume a configuration file a bit like another project of mine does (https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage).
And this is where I join you. I think we'll both agree that since a shell command is already likely to have quotes around some of its arguments, it's very annoying to put extra quotes around it. So I'm thinking of introducing a Command data type:
# typing 'start' in the command line will run
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Task projects in Python? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | arq | 1,904 |
2 | vdirsyncer | 1,469 |
3 | django-todo | 794 |
4 | please | 542 |
5 | todoman | 467 |
6 | django-q2 | 279 |
7 | Flask-RQ2 | 223 |
8 | spinach | 61 |
9 | tasknet | 31 |
10 | epdtext | 18 |
11 | backstage | 16 |
12 | gtock | 10 |
13 | pytasks | 9 |
14 | tahskr-server | 11 |
15 | ivone-bot | 6 |
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