Top 22 Python38 Open-Source Projects
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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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prisma-client-py
Prisma Client Python is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database client designed for ease of use
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marisa-trie
Static memory-efficient Trie-like structures for Python based on marisa-trie C++ library.
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fastapi-redis-cache
A simple and robust caching solution for FastAPI that interprets request header values and creates proper response header values (powered by Redis)
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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awesome-pattern-matching
Pattern Matching for Python 3.7+ in a simple, yet powerful, extensible manner.
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django-crash-starter
The Cookiecutter template for the Django Crash Course tutorial by Daniel and Audrey Feldroy.
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mutatest
Python mutation testing: test your tests! Safely run mutation trials without source code modifications and see what will get past your test suite.
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Reddit-Video-Downloader
GIFs and Images are easy to save from Reddit, videos on the other hand. This script downloads the video and provides you with the URL for the video.
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Visual-Music
This is a short program that takes the input from your microphone and uses OpenGL to draw a live colourful pattern.
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SaaSHub
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First, note the method prefix_allowed_tokens_fn. This method applies a Pydantic model to constrain/guide how the LLM generates tokens. Next, see how that constrain can be applied to txtai's LLM pipeline.
And for falconpy: https://github.com/CrowdStrike/falconpy/wiki/Identity-Protection
Project mention: Pydantic V2 leverages Rust's Superpowers [video] | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-04-23As someone who built a pure python validation library[0] that's much faster than pydantic (~1.5x - 12x depending on the benchmark), I have to say that this whole focus on Rust seems premature. There's clearly a lot of room for pydantic to optimize its Python implementation.
Beyond that, rust seems like a great fit for tooling (i.e. ruff), but as a library used at runtime, it seems a little odd to make a validation library (which can expect to receive any kind of data valid python data) to also be constrained by a separate set of data types which are valid in rust.
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What are some of the best open-source Python38 projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | pydantic | 18,521 |
2 | scons | 1,944 |
3 | prisma-client-py | 1,590 |
4 | marisa-trie | 1,007 |
5 | falconpy | 304 |
6 | aioaws | 168 |
7 | fastapi-redis-cache | 143 |
8 | koda-validate | 108 |
9 | awesome-pattern-matching | 107 |
10 | django-crash-starter | 92 |
11 | mutatest | 80 |
12 | mcpyrate | 51 |
13 | caracara | 33 |
14 | pypokedex | 29 |
15 | wm_bot | 15 |
16 | Reddit-Video-Downloader | 14 |
17 | generalimport | 12 |
18 | gybe | 7 |
19 | wood | 5 |
20 | dotify | 4 |
21 | Grass-Simulation | 3 |
22 | Visual-Music | 1 |
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