What are some ways you used Python to make YOUR life easier?

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  • proton-ge-custom

    Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components

    I have created full on programs to systematically created screenshots with the game emulators with RetroArch. Also an automation tool to use a preexisting program named chdman that converts files into a needed format (also unpacking from archives). A little Python script to create a recents list of files for Vimwiki. I also created a program to access 🌈 emojis 🌈. I wrote my own GE Proton downloader and manager. Hell even the window manager I am using on Linux is written and configured in Python, Qtile. I wrote one or two plugins for it and the entire configuration is written in Python, meaning I can use functions, modules and every logic of Python to enhance it. It's Awesome.

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  • qtile

    :cookie: A full-featured, hackable tiling window manager written and configured in Python (X11 + Wayland)

    I have created full on programs to systematically created screenshots with the game emulators with RetroArch. Also an automation tool to use a preexisting program named chdman that converts files into a needed format (also unpacking from archives). A little Python script to create a recents list of files for Vimwiki. I also created a program to access 🌈 emojis 🌈. I wrote my own GE Proton downloader and manager. Hell even the window manager I am using on Linux is written and configured in Python, Qtile. I wrote one or two plugins for it and the entire configuration is written in Python, meaning I can use functions, modules and every logic of Python to enhance it. It's Awesome.

  • vimwiki

    Personal Wiki for Vim

    I have created full on programs to systematically created screenshots with the game emulators with RetroArch. Also an automation tool to use a preexisting program named chdman that converts files into a needed format (also unpacking from archives). A little Python script to create a recents list of files for Vimwiki. I also created a program to access 🌈 emojis 🌈. I wrote my own GE Proton downloader and manager. Hell even the window manager I am using on Linux is written and configured in Python, Qtile. I wrote one or two plugins for it and the entire configuration is written in Python, meaning I can use functions, modules and every logic of Python to enhance it. It's Awesome.

  • Elnota

    A web application made with python streamlit framework to save urls of videos,confs,articles etc etc

    I've always wanted a simple website or application to store articles and links that i saw or want to see, i used Every app in the play store it either was overcomplicated or have bad visuals. last week i made my own notes website really simple probably the simplest serious project i've made but i use it daily

  • Sightwords

    SightWords game for children utilizing Python SpeechRecognition and the Kivy Framework

    Sorry for the delay, sure here is the repo: https://github.com/JedGStumpf/Sightwords

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