Show HN: Hubstore – Apps distribution and friend-to-friend promotion

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  • hubstore

    Distribute, promote, discover, install, and run Python desktop applications

  • pyrustic

    Collection of lightweight Python projects that share the same policy

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

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  • suggestion

    Democratizing auto-complete(suggest) for Python desktop applications

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

  • threadom

    Tkinter-compatible multithreading

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

  • backstage

    Three-speed scripting language and task automation tool (by pyrustic)

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

  • tk-cyberpunk-theme

    The default dark theme for Pyrustic Framework

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

  • viewable

    Class to implement a GUI view with lifecycle

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

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  • kurl

    Konnection URL (by pyrustic)

  • - ensures that more an app is recommended by different developers, as well as a chance to be in the promotion list often (until the user decides to install it).

    The choice to put a Promoted button on which the user can click may seem naive. Implementing intrusive pop-ups can be recommended as a more pragmatic method. This choice to trust the altruistic curiosity of users was influenced by an observation (I have 0 statistics to show) I made here on Hackernews: there are always users who click on Newest (https://news.ycombinator.com/shownew) to bring up posts that might deserve attention, though these users are not affiliated with these posts.

    I want Hubstore to make it easy to distribute and promote Python apps (built with Pyrustic Framework or not). This is still a beta version for early-adopters.

    Under the hood:

    - Hubstore is built with Pyrustic Framework [1]

    - data storage is done with Shared [2]

    - autocomplete is done with Suggestion [3]

    - GUI-compatible multithreading is done with Threadom [4]

    - Hubstore consumes Python Wheels

    - Hubstore uses Github's Release Asset feature [5]

    - Apps can be built and released with Backstage [6]

    - the dark theme is based on Cyberpunk-Theme [7]

    - all views implement Viewable [8]

    - Hubstore uses Kurl [9] to fetch resources from api.github.com

    I would like to know what you think [10] of this project.

    [1] https://github.com/pyrustic/pyrustic

    [2] https://github.com/pyrustic/shared

    [3] https://github.com/pyrustic/suggestion

    [4] https://github.com/pyrustic/threadom

    [5] https://github.blog/2013-07-02-release-your-software/

    [6] https://github.com/pyrustic/backstage

    [7] https://github.com/pyrustic/cyberpunk-theme

    [8] https://github.com/pyrustic/viewable

    [9] https://github.com/pyrustic/kurl

    [10] http://sl4.org/crocker.html

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