The libraries we collect here are some of the most used in the Python ecosystem and automation in general. We collect enough documentation here so that human and LLM "users" can find the original documentation and sources. For some libraries, we can also provide basic helper snippets, and in case we get enough requests, or the snippets get bigger, we will consider creating fully-fledged wrapper libraries.
- Requests: "Requests: HTTP for Humans™"
- Selenium: "[..] automates browsers. That's it!"
- Pandas: "Used for working with data sets"
- Cryptography: "Secure your application"
- Psutil: "Utilitary for system monitoring and management"
- BeautifulSoup: "Scrape web pages with ease"
- Boto3: "Interact with AWS services programatically"
- Numpy: "Collection of mathematical functions to operate on arrays and matrices"
- PDF: "Extract or modify information from PDFs"
- Pendulum: "Simplifying Python datetime and timezone handling"
- Simple-Salesforce: "Automate Salesforce programatically"
- OAuthLib: "Library that aids in the implementation of OAuth"
- Notifiers: "Send notifications through various channels"
- PyOTP: "Tool for secure one-time passwords"
- Gspread: "Python interface for Google Sheets"
- ORMs: "Talk with the databases"
- ...
AI/LLM's are quite good with the most used Python libaries:
👉 Try asking ReMark