PySDL2 is easy to learn and a powerful multimedia programming framework.
It is a wrapper around the various SDL2 libraries and as such similar to the
discontinued PySDL project.
The patch program takes a patch file containing a difference
listing produced by the diff program and applies those
differences to one or more original files, producing patched
versions.
regexxer is a nifty GUI search/replace tool featuring Perl-style regular
expressions.
If you need project-wide substitution and you're tired of hacking sed
command lines together, then you should definitely give it a try.
libburnia is a project for reading, mastering and writing optical
discs. Currently it is comprised of libraries named libisofs,
libburn, libisoburn, a cdrecord emulator named cdrskin, and an
integrated multi-session tool named xorriso.
Traitlets is a framework that lets Python classes have attributes with type
checking, dynamically calculated default values, and 'on change' callbacks.
Keeps configuration in a variety of formats, including JSON.
Python API library and shell utilities to monitor file system events.
Directory monitoring is made easy with
* A cross-platform API.
* A shell tool to run commands in response to directory changes.
A built-package format for Python.
A wheel is a ZIP-format archive with a specially formatted filename and the
.whl extension. It is designed to contain all the files for a PEP 376
compatible install in a way that is very close to the on-disk format.
Many packages will be properly installed with only the "Unpack" step (simply
extracting the file onto sys.path), and the unpacked archive preserves enough
information to "Spread" (copy data and scripts to their final locations)
at any later time.
The wheel project provides a bdist_wheel command for setuptools (requires
setuptools >= 0.8.0). Wheel files can be installed with a newer pip from
https://github.com/pypa/pip or with wheel's own command line utility.
yunomi provides insights to the internal behavior of an application, providing
useful statistics and metrics on selected portions of your code. It's a Python
port of the core portion of a Java Metrics library by Coda Hale.
A set of simple(ish) C++ templates which implement sum and option types.
They serve a similar purpose to boost::variant and boost::optional but
are implemented on top of Qt's QVariant container.
rubyDialogs is a simple interface to dialog(1).
This software is distributed under the Bluesine public license, which
is a variant of the BSD license. (See: http://bluesine.com/license/)