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23 Nov 09

CompassExtension - Mercurial

"The compass extensions helps to find your way in repositories with multiple heads, branches and bookmarks. It show where you are, where you could be and where you go on update or commit. "

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mercurial tools via:dhellmann

24 May 09

KARL - Home

I don't have an use for this, I just like the Popper reference (but I find somewhat creepy that OSI == soros.org) "Welcome to the KARL project. KARL is an open source web system for collaboration, organizational intranets, and knowledge management. It is produced by the Open Society Institute (OSI)"

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via:dhellmann web collaboration knowledgemanagement

29 Apr 09

Whoosh

Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python.

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python search library TextProcessing via:dhellmann indexing

  • Whoosh is a fast, featureful full-text indexing and searching library implemented in pure Python.

pinocchio -- extensions for the 'nose' unit testing framework

pinocchio is a set of extensions to the nose unit testing framework for Python.

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python nose testing pinocchio via:dhellmann tools

  • pinocchio is a set of extensions to the nose unit testing framework
    for Python.

argparse vs. optparse — argparse v0.9.1 documentation

# The argparse module can handle positional and optional arguments, while optparse can handle only optional arguments. (See add_argument().)
# The argparse module isn’t dogmatic about what your command line interface should look like - options like -file or /file are supported, as are required options. Optparse refuses to support these features, preferring purity over practicality.

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python cli scripting optparse argparse via:dhellmann

    • The argparse module can handle positional and optional arguments, while optparse can handle only optional arguments. (See add_argument().)
    • The argparse module isn’t dogmatic about what your command line interface should look like - options like -file or /file are supported, as are required options. Optparse refuses to support these features, preferring purity over practicality.
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