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Projects that have a higher project-quality score compared to the last update. There might be a variety of reasons, such as increased downloads or code activity.
- pytest-mock (🥈30 · ⭐ 1.1K · 📈) - Thin-wrapper around the mock package for easier use with..
MIT
- gast (🥈28 · ⭐ 110 · 📈) - Python AST that abstracts the underlying Python version.
BSD-3
- pudb (🥈27 · ⭐ 2.1K · 📈) - Full-screen console debugger for Python.
MIT
- prospector (🥈27 · ⭐ 1.4K · 💤) - Inspects Python source files and provides information about..
❗️GPL-2.0
- mypy-protobuf (🥈25 · ⭐ 360 · 📈) - open source tools to generate mypy stubs from protobufs.
Apache-2
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Projects that have a lower project-quality score compared to the last update. There might be a variety of reasons such as decreased downloads or code activity.
- autopep8 (🥇33 · ⭐ 3.8K · 📉) - A tool that automatically formats Python code to conform to the PEP..
MIT
- pylint (🥈31 · ⭐ 3.4K · 📉) - It's not just a linter that annoys you!.
❗️GPL-2.0
- freezegun (🥈31 · ⭐ 2.9K · 📉) - Let your Python tests travel through time.
Apache-2
- nose (🥈31 · ⭐ 1.3K · 💀) - nose is nicer testing for python.
❗️LGPL-2.1+
- loguru (🥈30 · ⭐ 9.2K · 📉) - Python logging made (stupidly) simple.
MIT
➕ Added Projects
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- detect-secrets (🥉26 · ⭐ 1.9K · ➕) - An enterprise friendly way of detecting and preventing..
Apache-2
- briefcase (🥈25 · ⭐ 1.2K · ➕) - Tools to support converting a Python project into a standalone..
BSD-3
- pdoc3 (🥈25 · ⭐ 660 · ➕) - Auto-generate API documentation for Python projects.
❗️AGPL-3.0
- wasabi (🥉25 · ⭐ 290 · ➕) - A lightweight console printing and formatting toolkit.
MIT
- python-devtools (🥉19 · ⭐ 350 · ➕) - Dev tools for python.
MIT
- heartrate (🥉17 · ⭐ 1.3K · 💀) - Simple real time visualisation of the execution of a Python program.
MIT
- livepython (🥉12 · ⭐ 2.5K · 💀) - Visually trace Python code in real-time.
MIT