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vinta/awesome-python
An opinionated list of awesome Python frameworks, libraries, software and resources.
getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
faif/python-patterns
A collection of design patterns/idioms in Python
source-foundry/Hack
A typeface designed for source code
pallets/click
Python composable command line interface toolkit
gleitz/howdoi
instant coding answers via the command line
dariusk/corpora
A collection of small corpuses of interesting data for the creation of bots and similar stuff.
adereth/dactyl-keyboard
Parameterized ergonomic keyboard
nryoung/algorithms
This repository is not maintained
LuRsT/hr
A horizontal :straight_ruler: for your terminal
4refr0nt/ESPlorer
Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for ESP8266 developers
caesar0301/treelib
An efficient implementation of tree data structure in python 2/3.
benblazak/ergodox-firmware
firmware for the ergoDOX keyboard
wapiflapi/binglide
Visual reverse engineering tool. Veles is better, use it. Don't use this.
sferik/active_emoji
A collection of emoji aliases for core Ruby methods
jlevy/repren
Rename anything
aparrish/pronouncingpy
A simple interface for the CMU pronouncing dictionary
riverrun/genxword
Crossword generator written in Python.
aparrish/pycorpora
A simple Python interface for Darius Kazemi's Corpora Project.
kiibohd/kll
KLL Compiler
OpenGenderTracking/globalnamedata
Tools to download and process name data from various sources.
olab-io/ESP8266-Research
hugovk/gutengrep
Find whole sentences matching a regex in Project Gutenberg
rossgoodwin/poetizer
Generates free or fixed verse poetry from any text corpus using Ngram natural language generator (markov chains) + pos tagging + rhyme identifier + metrical rules
tavisrudd/throw_out_your_templates
This module is a rant (with code) encouraging Python developers to consider using pure Python for HTML generation rather than always using template languages. Read the module docstring for the rest of this rant. The temporary name is an ode to Ian Bicking's blog post 'Throw out your frameworks' (http://blog.ianbicking.org/2010/03/01/throw-out...). The ideas and code in it are an echo of what Stan, Breve, and various lisp libraries have been doing for a long time.
catseye/NaNoGenLab
Experiments conducted for NaNoGenMo 2014
vijithassar/multiverse-json
a lightweight specification for storing alternate versions of a document using JSON
dsc/py-lessly
A collection of random python tools.
rossgoodwin/lyricist
Writes song lyrics from any text corpus
rossgoodwin/wikipoet
Writes simple poems using Wikipedia