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    Zeep

    Zeep

    A Python SOAP client

    A fast and modern Python SOAP client. Compatible with Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, and PyPy. Build on top of lxml and requests. Support for Soap 1.1, Soap 1.2 and HTTP bindings. Support for WS-Addressing headers. Support for WSSE (UserNameToken / x.509 signing) Support for asyncio via httpx. Experimental support for XOP messages. Zeep inspects the WSDL document and generates the corresponding code to use the services and types in the document. This provides an easy-to-use programmatic...
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    Linux Dash

    Linux Dash

    A beautiful web dashboard for Linux

    Using the 3 bar hamburger icon on each module (widget) on Linux Dash, you can drag and re-arrange them. It is strongly recommended that all linux-dash installations be protected via a security measure of your choice. All of your changes are saved in LocalStorage, so your changes will be preserved permanently on that browser for convenience. Each of the modules (widgets) on the Linux Dash screen can be minimized to hide it, expanded in one click to maximize it, adjusted to a custom width....
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    Create geographics maps from data in table format. Serve map creation requests using a XML-RPC server. - Requires: mapnik, swftools, MySQL server and MySQLdb python module.
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    Gprss is an offline rss reader for GP2X. It uses Python, Pygame, and the feedparser module. It consists of two programs: Getrss for downloading, parsing and serializing feeds and Gprss, the GP2X program for offline reading.
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