Name: Hugo van Kemenade
Type: User
Company: @deadsetbit
Bio: Python 3.14 & 3.15 release manager, core developer, PSF Fellow, open-source maintainer, PEP editor, NaNoGenMo organiser
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Hugo van Kemenade's Projects
Parallel processing with progress bars
A tool to update your project's dependencies on GitHub. Runs on pyup.io, comes with a command line interface.
A tool (and pre-commit hook) to automatically upgrade syntax for newer versions of the language.
Run `pyupgrade` on Python code blocks in documentation files
An Astropy affiliated package providing access to remote data and services of the Virtual observatory (VO) using Python.
Canonical source repository for PyYAML
Python bindings to Zstandard (zstd) compression library, the API is similar to Python's bz2/lzma/zlib modules.
Qiskit Provider for accessing the quantum devices and simulators at IBM Quantum.
Qiskit is an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of extended quantum circuits, operators, and algorithms.
The worker process that pulls keymap jobs from the queue and compiles them
Take a photo of yourself every day using your webcam.
Pick a random image and tweet it
This small project help's you to find random issue on GitHub, get started and contribute to open source!
Rapid fuzzy string matching in Python using various string metrics
Official Rave Python SDK works for Python 2.x and 3.x
Safely render long_description/README files in Warehouse
The source code that powers readthedocs.org
Mirror of the official Redis D8 port. Can be used for running tests
Unofficial, AnyIO based Redis client for Python
Redis Python Client
Browser extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features
Structural Source Code Search Engine
Common Release Data for various projects in a consumable format, automatically updated.
Scripts for making (C)Python releases
Clean your useless GitHub forks
Canonical location of Python Software Foundation Request for Information/Proposal documents.
Python HTTP Requests for Humans™ ✨🍰✨
Amazon Web Services version 4 authentication for the Python Requests module