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PyRadio is a command line internet radio player written in the Python programming language. There's support for playlists, and uses popular media players.
Store files in Google Docs without counting against your quota.
Features
- Upload files to Google Drive without using storage space
- Download any stored files to your computer
Logic
- Google Docs take up 0 bytes of quota in your Google Drive
- Split up binary files into Google Docs, with base64 encoded text
- Size of the encoded file is always larger than the original. Base64 encodes binary data to a ratio of about 4:3.
- A single google doc can store about a million characters. This is around 710KB of base64 encoded data.
- Some experiments with multi-threading the uploads, but there was no significant performance increase.
elkai is a Python 3 library for solving travelling salesman problems without external dependencies, based on LKH by Keld Helsgaun.
Treating everything as a string is the way through which the great power and versatility of UNIX tools is achieved. However, sometimes the constant parsing of strings gets a bit cumbersome.
UXY is a tool to manipulate UXY format, which is a basically a two-dimensional table that's both human- and machine-readable.
The format is deliberately designed to be as similar to the output of standard tools, such as ls or ps, as possible.
UXY tool also wraps some common UNIX tools and exports their output in UXY format. Along with converters from/to other common data formats (e.g. JSON) it is meant to allow for quick and painless access to the data.
Halo is a Weather App for Linux Desktops. Contribute to cijo7/Halo development by creating an account on GitHub.
FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production.
Software for solving crossword puzzles in the terminal.
cursewords is a small Python program to open, navigate, and solve puzzles stored as .puz files.
A simple CLI text adventure game, created for learning purposes.
Project objectives
- Fully functional dungeon system for exploration.
- Creating an inventory system with the ability to pickup, eat and get info about items found throughout the dungeon
- Enemies distributed over dungeon entrances, explore further by beating them in a role-based combat system.
Wise and powerful personal assistant, available in your nearest terminal.
I'm not a big fan of multi-purpose tools.
Yoda allows to: chat with the chatbot, test Internet speed, search in files (mmhh...), tst URLs, retrieve articles from HackerNews, setting goals and keep a diary.
ddgr is a cmdline utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal. While googler is highly popular among cmdline users, in many forums the need of a similar utility for privacy-aware DuckDuckGo came up. DuckDuckGo Bangs are super-cool too! So here's ddgr for you!
Unlike the web interface, you can specify the number of search results you would like to see per page. It's more convenient than skimming through 30-odd search results per page. The default interface is carefully designed to use minimum space without sacrificing readability.
A big advantage of ddgr over googler is DuckDuckGo works over the Tor network.
Console (CLI) text editor with multi cursor support.
Suplemon replicates Sublime Text like functionality in the terminal.
Features
- Proper multi cursor editing, as in Sublime Text
- Syntax highlighting with Text Mate themes
- Autocomplete (based on words in the files that are open)
- Easy Undo/Redo (Ctrl + Z, Ctrl + Y)
- Copy & Paste, with multi line support (and native clipboard support on X11 / Unix and Mac OS)
- Multiple files in tabs
- Powerful Go To feature for jumping to files and lines
- Find, Find next and Find all (Ctrl + F, Ctrl + D, Ctrl + A)
- Custom keyboard shortcuts (and easy-to-use defaults)
- Mouse support
- Restores cursor and scroll positions when reopenning files
- Extensions (easy to write your own)
- Lots more...
Human activity recognition is the problem of classifying sequences of accelerometer data recorded by specialized harnesses or smart phones into known well-defined movements.
It is a challenging problem given the large number of observations produced each second, the temporal nature of the observations, and the lack of a clear way to relate accelerometer data to known movements.
Classical approaches to the problem involve hand crafting features from the time series data based on fixed-sized windows and training machine learning models, such as ensembles of decision trees. The difficulty is that this feature engineering requires deep expertise in the field.
Recently, deep learning methods such as recurrent neural networks and one-dimensional convolutional neural networks, or CNNs, have been shown to provide state-of-the-art results on challenging activity recognition tasks with little or no data feature engineering.
In this tutorial, you will discover the ‘Activity Recognition Using Smartphones‘ dataset for time series classification and how to load and explore the dataset in order to make it ready for predictive modeling.
Human activity recognition is the problem of classifying sequences of accelerometer data recorded by specialized harnesses or smart phones into known well-defined movements.
It is a challenging problem given the large number of observations produced each second, the temporal nature of the observations, and the lack of a clear way to relate accelerometer data to known movements.
Classical approaches to the problem involve hand crafting features from the time series data based on fixed-size windows and training machine learning models, such as ensembles of decision trees. The difficulty is that this feature engineering requires deep expertise in the field.
Recently, deep learning methods such as recurrent neural networks and one-dimensional convolutional neural networks or CNNs have been shown to provide state-of-the-art results on challenging activity recognition tasks with little or no data feature engineering.
molten is a minimal, extensible, fast and productive framework for building HTTP APIs with Python.
Tasky is a command-line interface to Google's Tasks API.
It is meant to parallel the functionality of Todo.txt.
A brief overview of how to use fastText to train powerful text classifiers in a python notebook. - mpuig/textclassification
borgmatic is a simple Python wrapper script for the Borg backup software that initiates a backup, prunes any old backups according to a retention policy, and validates backups for consistency.
The script supports specifying your settings in a declarative configuration file rather than having to put them all on the command-line, and handles common errors.
Xonsh is a Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell language and command prompt.
Xonsh is meant for the daily use of experts and novices alike.
Xonsh is significantly different from most other shells or shell tools.
Prompt-toolkit: advanced readline library, line-editing.
Xonsh integrates with Jupyter, an in-browser REPL, enabling the use of xonsh in jupyter notebooks.
Lazygal is another static Web gallery generator. It is command line based, uses a reusable engine and is lazy, meaning that it regenerates only parts that have to be regenerated. There is support for many interesting features like subgalleries, EXIF information, theming, and custom folder meta data. Included themes are pure XHTML and CSS.