phpBugTracker is a web-based bug reporting and tracking system. It
helps development teams to manage the testing and debugging segments
of the development cycle.
A PHP replacement for bugzilla, focusing on separating the presentation,
application, and database layers by using templates and a database
abstraction layer.
A command line options parser, intended to make writing command line
applications easy and painless. It uses built-in Python types (lists,
dictionaries, etc) to define options, which makes configuration clear
and concise. Additionally it contains possibility to handle subcommands
(i.e. hg commit or svn update).
PLY is a Python-only implementation of the popular compiler construction
tools lex and yacc. The implementation borrows ideas from a number of
previous efforts; most notably John Aycock's SPARK toolkit. However, the
overall flavor of the implementation is more closely modeled after the C
version of lex and yacc. The other significant feature of PLY is that it
provides extensive input validation and error reporting--much more so than
other Python parsing tools.
pyelftools is a pure-Python library for parsing and analyzing ELF files
and DWARF debugging information
The pyface project contains a toolkit-independent GUI abstraction
layer, which is used to support the "visualization" features of the
Traits package. Thus, you can write code in terms of the Traits API
(views, items, editors, etc.), and let pyface and your selected
toolkit and back-end take care of the details
of displaying them.
The following GUI backends are supported:
* wxPython
* PyQt
* PySide
Python bindings for KDE. This port provides pykdeuic4 utility.
pykdeuic4 is an enhanced version of pyuic4 which supports KDE4
widgets and i18n. It compiles Designer Qt .ui files to Python
classes.
pymarc is a python library for working with MARC21 bibliographic data.
Pyro is short for PYthon Remote Objects. It is an advanced and powerful
Distributed Object Technology system written entirely in Python, that is
designed to be very easy to use. Never worry about writing network
communication code again, when using Pyro you just write your Python
objects like you would normally. With only a few lines of extra code,
Pyro takes care of the network communication between your objects once
you split them over different machines on the network. All the gory
socket programming details are taken care of, you just call a method on
a remote object as if it were a local object!
Pyro provides an object-oriented form of RPC. You can use Pyro within a
single system but also use it for IPC. For those that are familiar with
Java, Pyro resembles Java's Remote Method Invocation (RMI). It is less
similar to CORBA - which is a system- and language independent
Distributed Object Technology and has much more to offer than Pyro or
RMI. But Pyro is small, simple and free!
gist is a command line interface for working with GitHub gists. It provides
several methods for inspecting a users gists, and the ability to easily
create them.