PyForth is a practice project, aiming to implement a (partial) Forth(ish) interpreter in Python. It has no known useful reason for existing beyond giving me a chance to exercise my rusty Python. It's also incomplete to the point of probably being a fourth of a fourth of Forth.
With that said, if you think it might be useful to you, go ahead and grab a copy and do something with it. It's free, it's open, it's cool.
The source of PyForth is Copyright 2014 Octav Sandulescu and licensed under the MIT license, available in this package in the file LICENSE.md.
5 old-school Forth programmers were offended during the creation of this code.