pyobfuscate is a source code obfuscator: It makes Python source code hard to
read for humans, while still being executable for the Python interpreter.
Pypersrc is an open-source (GNU GPL) GUI program written in Python
and C++ for browsing source code. You can click a HTML-like hyperlink
to jump to a line in a source code file. Pypersrc can display
different representations of the same source code.
Utilities for creating PySide applications.
PySide is Python library to create cross-platform graphical user interfaces
by providing access to the underlying Qt framework. PySide and its complete
generation toolchain is available under LGPL license. This allows developers
to create Qt and Qt Quick applications in Python programming language at no
cost.
Pyst consists of a set of interfaces and libraries
to allow programming of Asterisk from python.
The library currently supports AGI, AMI, and the
parsing of Asterisk configuration files. The library
also includes debugging facilities for AGI.
The pysvn module is a python interface to the Subversion version control
system. This API exposes client interfaces for managing a working copy,
querying a repository, and synchronizing the two.
This API cannot create new repositories; it can only interact with existing
repositories. If you need to create a repository, use the svnadmin command
from Subversion.
Using the API, you can check out a working copy, add, edit, and remove working
files, and check in, compare, or discard your changes. Repository properties
such as keyword expansion, end of line characters, and ignore lists can also
be examined and manipulated.
QBzr is a simple Qt cross-platform frontend for some of Bazaar commands.
Purpose of this plugin is to provide a graphical user interface for those
Bazaar commands where it can simplify the usage. Highlighting of differences
between files, "browsable" log view, possibility to commit only some files
without listing them all on the command line, etc.
A small program for managing a to-do list. There can be one to-do
database per directory, or per tree of directories. Tasks are in
a tree structure (ie: one task can be a sub-task of another task).
Reports can also be generated to summarize tasks completed in
a certain time period.
QConf allows you to have a nice configure script for your qmake-based
project. It is intended for developers who don't need (or want) to
use the more complex GNU autotools. With qconf/qmake, it is easy
to maintain a cross-platform project that uses a familiar configuration
interface on Unix.