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PyPI - the Python Package Index

The Python Package Index is a repository of software for the Python programming language. There are currently 18994 packages here.
To contact the PyPI admins, please use the Get help or Bug reports links.


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To use a package from this index either "pip install package" (get pip) or download, unpack and "python setup.py install" it. Browse all packages or use the search box above.

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To submit a package use "python setup.py upload" (full tutorial). The index also hosts documentation. You may submit packages using SSH or the web form. You must register.

Infrastructure

To interoperate with the index use the JSON, XML-RPC or HTTP interfaces. Use the mirror infrastructure to download even if the primary site is unavailable.


UpdatedPackageDescription
2012-02-11 simpleyaml 1.0 YAML parser and emitter for Python
2012-02-11 pyrone 0.2.7 pyrone
2012-02-11 blog2md 0.2 Exports your blog in Markdown format.
2012-02-11 html5lib 0.95 HTML parser based on the WHAT-WG Web Applications 1.0("HTML5") specifcation
2012-02-11 Yak 0.1.4 A blog baking engine.
2012-02-11 js.backbone 0.9.1-5 Fanstatic packaging of backbone.js
2012-02-11 ssh 1.7.12 SSH2 protocol library
2012-02-11 bsdiff4 1.1.0 binary diff and patch using the BSDIFF4-format
2012-02-11 virtfs 0.9 A package providing access to the Linux virtual filesystems proc, sysfs, and configfs.
2012-02-11 ZConfig 2.9.1 Structured Configuration Library
2012-02-11 sqlbean 0.603 A auto maping ORM for MYSQL and can bind with memcached
2012-02-11 sentry 2.8.2 A realtime logging an aggregation server.
2012-02-11 raven 1.4.3 Raven is a client for Sentry
2012-02-11 django-shellng 0.1 Improved shell for Django
2012-02-11 rosdep 0.7.1 rosdep system dependency installation tool
2012-02-11 SQLAlchemy-ORM-tree 0.0.5 An implementation for SQLAlchemy-based applications of the nested-sets/modified-pre-order-tree-traversal technique for storing hierarchical data in a relational database.
2012-02-11 logging_tree 0.6 Introspect and display the logger tree inside "logging"
2012-02-11 metlog-py 0.8dev Metrics Logging
2012-02-11 dbf 0.90.002 Pure python package for reading/writing dBase, FoxPro, and Visual FoxPro .dbf files (including memos)
2012-02-11 clutchclient 0.1.5 Command-line interface to clutch.io
2012-02-10 nester_kl 1.3.0 A simple printer of nested lists
2012-02-10 django-like-button 0.0.6 Django App for adding a Facebook like button
2012-02-10 twobitreader 1.05 A fast python class for reading 2-bit files (used by UCSC genome browser)
2012-02-10 python-novaclient 2.6.0 Client library for OpenStack Nova API
2012-02-10 os_deferred_delete_python_novaclient_ext 0.1.0 Novaclient Extension for Instance Deferred Deletes
2012-02-10 fuzzyset 0.0.1 A simple python fuzzyset implementation.
2012-02-10 python-novaclient 2012.1 Client library for OpenStack Nova API.
2012-02-10 pipe2py 0.9.4 A project to compile Yahoo! Pipes into Python
2012-02-10 phonenumbers 4.6b1 Python version of Google's common library for parsing, formatting, storing and validating international phone numbers.
2012-02-10 pymatgen 1.2.3 pymatgen is the Python library powering the Materials Project (www.materialsproject.org).
2012-02-10 protobuf 2.4.1 Protocol Buffers
2012-02-10 hapipy 2.6.3 A python wrapper around HubSpot's APIs
2012-02-10 archiveIO 0.4.1 Convenience decorators for reading and writing to compressed archives
2012-02-10 zerokspot.recipe.git 0.6.1 Simple zc.buildout recipe for sources in a git repository
2012-02-10 bottle 0.10.8 Fast and simple WSGI-framework for small web-applications.
2012-02-10 Ming 0.2.2dev-20120210 Bringing order to Mongo since 2009
2012-02-10 exabgp 2.0.5 a bgp route engine
2012-02-10 ccnmtldjango 0.16.1 Paste template for Django development at CCNMTL
2012-02-10 stoq 1.2.2 A powerful retail system
2012-02-10 CassandraLauncher 1.8-0 Command line utilities for launching Cassandra clusters in EC2

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