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<div class="section" id="osxpython-org-best-practices-for-pythonistas-using-os-x">
<h2>OSXPython.org: Best Practices for Pythonistas using OS X</h2>
<p>OSXPython.org is a (work in progress) website detailing Python best practices for OS X developers. Topics will include Proper Installation, Pip &amp; Distribute, Building redistributable applications with Py2App + PyQt, Virtualenvs, Source Control techniques, &amp;c.
{ Source on GitHub } { Website }</p>
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<h2>Tablib: Tabular Dataset Library</h2>
<p>Tablib is a simple module for working with tabular datasets. It allows you create tables of data using standard Python datatypes, manipulate them, and easily export to Excel, JSON, YAML, and CSV.
{ Source on GitHub } { PyPi Listing }</p>
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<h2>ShowMe: Quick application debugging and analysis</h2>
<p>ShowMe is a simple set of extremely useful function decorators for Python. It allows you to view trace information, execution time, cputime, and function documentation.
{ Source on GitHub } { PyPi Listing }</p>
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<h2>Xerox: System Copy+Paste</h2>
<p>Xerox is a copy + paste module for python. Its aim is to be as incredibly simple as possible. Supported platforms are currently OS X, Linux, and Windows.
{ Source on GitHub } { PyPi Listing }</p>
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<h2>GistAPI: Wrapper for the Gist API</h2>
<p>GistAPI is a simple Python wrapper for GitHubs Gist API. It allows you to search, list, and manipluate Gists and their contents.
{ Source on GitHub } { PyPi Listing }</p>
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<h2>Argue: Because your applications need a good argument!</h2>
<p>Argue is a command line parser, intended to make writing command line applications easy and painless. It uses built-in Python types (lists, dictionaries, etc) to define options, which makes configuration clear and concise. Additionally it contains possibility to handle subcommands (e.g. git commit or svn obliterate).
{ Source on GitHub } { PyPi Listing }</p>
<p>InstaReader.py: Adds Readers Starred Articles to Instapaper</p>
<p>Throughout the day, I access from Google Reader from my work computer, laptop, iPhone, iPad, etc. I find articles all the time that Id love to take the time to read, but simply dont have the time at the moment. Im also a heavy user of Instapaper. Now I add a star to a post, and I dont miss a thing.
{ Source on GitHub } (not yet added to cheeseshop)</p>
<p>TextMate Tools
kCode: TextMate Enhancement Bundle for Developers</p>
<p>kCode offers the ultimate in “Zen Coding”, completion, and various triggers for Python, HTML, CSS, and PHP development.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>krTheme: Rockin Dark Theme</p>
<p>krTheme offers the best of all worlds: readability, palette, distinction, and functionality. Most dark TextMate themes suck. This one rocks.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>DummyImage: DummyImage.com Snippet Bundle</p>
<p>DummyImage.tmBundle allows you to added dummy images into your HTML-scoped code with a simple dimg trigger.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>WordPress
WordPress Theme Skeleton</p>
<p>Every time I sit down to build a WordPress theme for a client, I end out starting the exact same way. So I decided to make a WordPress Theme skeleton. Not only does this saves me hours of time, but after months of refinement, this skeleton has brought my client themes to a whole new level.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>Asyncronous Google Analytics</p>
<p>A simple Asynchronous Google Analytics Plugin for WordPress.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>WP-Synax + Clippy</p>
<p>WP-Syntax + Clippy provides clean syntax highlighting for embedding source code within pages or posts. It also features GitHubs Clippy for Copy+Paste of code examples.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>WP-Mustache</p>
<p>WP-Mustache gives WordPress defunkts logic-less templating engine. Forced MVC.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>Monolithic WordPress Theme</p>
<p>An old rendition of my websites theme. It was pretty geektastic at the time. Up for grabs!
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>Other
Open Icons</p>
<p>A repository of open Icons that are released under various unrestricted-use licenses.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>mdWiki: Simple Markdown Wiki in PHP</p>
<p>pmWiki + Skin + MarkDown. Pre-configured and Ready to rock. This used to be used for project and company documentation. I now use GitMine for such proposes, but you may still find mdWiki useful.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>Facebox/zerconf</p>
<p>Add a facebook-like iframe thickbox anywhere on your website.This is my fork of the kneath/facebox fork of defunkt/facebox that relies more on CSS and DataURIs. Zero-Configuration needed.
{ Source on GitHub }</p>
<p>…and more…</p>
<p>Ive also contributed to a number of popular open source projects, including: Flask, git-extras, opster, logbook, &amp;c.</p>
<p>Checkout the project archive to see a list of all my active repositories.</p>
<p>Project Archive</p>
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