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BlockIt provides a Pythonframework to scan and parse a program file into constituent nested blocks, however defined, forming a block tree of your code and can be used as a mechanism to "extend" in some sense, the underlying programming language.
The PKI Framework (PKIF) is a cross-platform library for performing PKIX-compliant certificate processing. It includes support for SCVP, OCSP, CMS and Timestamps. It uses Windows CAPI, NSS or Crypto++ for cryptographic services and hardware support.
mwclient is a Pythonframework to interact with MediaWiki wikis using the MediaWiki API.
Note: the project is now hosted at github; please go to https://github.com/mwclient/mwclient to get the latest version.
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meta project porting of silc network bot framework to current toolkit, based on samadhi, the SILC robot, written in C, supporting python and perl. comes with alice. not working as of May 2011
This project is a complete cross-platform (Windows, Linux) framework for Evolutionary Computation in pure python. See the project site at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net or the blog at http://pyevolve.sourceforge.net/wordpress
pyHed its a framework created to help developers to create desktop aplications cross-plataform using Python. Using pyQT and sqlAlchemy, the pyHed framework transforms the job of creating and support aplications much more easy and fast. pyHed Team
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This is intended to ease the development of web applications using CherryPy (web server) and Elixir (DB access) with python. It will contain structures to easily setup the database structure and populate with data, and to configure the server
Karrigell is a flexible Python web framework, with a clear and intuitive syntax. It is independant from any database, ORM or templating engine, and lets the programmer choose between a variety of coding styles
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
"Yet Another Do-It-Yourself (Test) Automation Framework" specification. Use or modify one of the existing software implementations (hosted/referenced here), or implement the framework yourself. Download and read the spec for more details.
General and simple IRC bot framework with very flexible bus architecture and plugins support, originally written for use as RPC gateway for remote message sending to multiple IRC channels or users. Now: http://github.com/martinkozak/pyircgate-daemon.
This project aims at creating an IDE framework, which allows programmers to manage with keyboard only. This project extends the multi-pane environment concept (as followed by the traditional Unix Emacs and vi editors) to include graphical output.
Fressia Project is an effort to develop an Open Source general framework for Testing Automation. It's intended for users (testers) that want a simple tool which can be used just out of the box. It's does not requires any complicated configuration stuff
Lusca is a test-framework for testing network applications under unix-like operating systems. Provides remote equipment control, automated script execution, event logging and more.
Ennesbot is an open source automated IRC client (aka Bot) written entirely in Python. It uses direct sockets and medusa style sockets. It has pluggable python personality modules that can extend the bot.
Pypes is a framework which allows users to break complex data processing logic down into a series of smaller less complex tasks. These tasks, referred to as components, can then be connected so that the output of one becomes the input to another.
A Python library and collection of tools that automate work on MediaWiki sites. Originally designed for Wikipedia, it is now used throughout the Wikimedia Foundation's projects and on many other MediaWiki wikis including wikidata service.
We do not use sourceforge.net anymore, but are very grateful for their support in the past. Please see our website at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Pywikibot
Our pypi package could be found at https://pypi.org/project/pywikibot/