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Online Python Compiler

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ReadyPy - Python IDE in the Browser

ReadyPy is a Python IDE that runs entirely in the browser. It provides a user-friendly interface for writing, editing, and running Python code without the need to install any software locally. To try out ReadyPy, you can visit the demo website at readypy.com.

Demo

Quick Start

To quickly get started with ReadyPy, follow these steps:

  1. Install the latest version of Node.js and npm. You can download them from the official Node.js website: nodejs.org.

  2. Clone the ReadyPy repository to your local machine using Git or download the source code as a ZIP file.

  3. Open a terminal or command prompt and navigate to the directory where you cloned or extracted the ReadyPy source code.

  4. Run the following command to install the required dependencies:

npm install
  1. Once the installation is complete, start the ReadyPy development server by running the following command:
npm start

This will start the development server and open ReadyPy in your default browser. If the browser doesn't open automatically, you can access ReadyPy by visiting http://localhost:3000 in your browser.

License

ReadyPy is licensed under the MIT license, which allows you to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the software. The license applies to the ReadyPy project itself and its associated files unless otherwise stated. For more information, please see the LICENSE.md file.

Contribution

If you're interested in contributing to ReadyPy, please fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request. Your contributions are greatly appreciated!

Feedback and Support

If you have any feedback, questions, or need support, you can open an issue on the ReadyPy GitHub repository. The project maintainers and community members will be happy to assist you.

Acknowledgments

ReadyPy would not be possible without the following amazing open-source projects:

  • pyodide: A full Python scientific stack running in the browser.
  • react-codemirror : A React wrapper for the CodeMirror code editor.
  • split.js: A lightweight, unopinionated utility for creating adjustable split views.
  • ChatGPT: I don't know much about Frontend Programming, so it is great that I can make this app using ChatGPT.

Their contributions and efforts are greatly appreciated.