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How to Build a CLI with argparse in Python

Create a beginner-friendly command-line tool in Python that processes multiple filenames with optional flags for verbose output and uppercase conversion.

argparse cli scripting
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="A simple CLI to process files with optional verbose mode."
    )
    parser.add_argument("filenames", nargs="+", help="Files to process")
    parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Print extra details")
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How to Build a Simple argparse CLI in Python

Create a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that reads a file, optionally uppercases its lines, and prints a configurable number of lines.

argparse cli automation
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="Automate file processing with a simple CLI tool."
    )
    parser.add_argument("filename", help="Path to the input file")
    parser.add_argument("--uppercase", action="store_true", help="Convert text to uppercase")
    parser.add…
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How to Build an argparse CLI That Filters File Lines by Keyword in Python

This Python script is a command-line tool built with argparse that reads a text file and prints only the lines that contain (or don't contain) a given keyword.

argparse cli filter
Python
import argparse
import sys

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Filter lines from a file by keyword.")
    parser.add_argument("input", type=str, help="File to read")
    parser.add_argument("keyword", type=str, help="Keyword to filter lines")
    parser.add_argument("--contains", action="sto…
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How to Decrypt a GPG File with a Passphrase in Python

Decrypt a GPG-encrypted file using a passphrase via the gpg CLI wrapped in a reusable Python function.

gpg encryption subprocess
Python
import subprocess
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path


def decrypt_gpg_file(input_file: str, passphrase: str) -> str:
    """Decrypt a GPG file using a passphrase and return the plaintext."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["gpg", "--batch", "--yes", "--passphrase", passphrase, "--decrypt", input_file],
  …
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How to Generate Thumbnails While Maintaining Aspect Ratio in Python

Resize images to fit within maximum dimensions while preserving the original aspect ratio using Pillow (PIL).

pillow image-processing thumbnail
Python
from PIL import Image

def thumbnail_with_aspect_ratio(image_path, output_path, max_width, max_height):
    with Image.open(image_path) as img:
        # Get original dimensions
        width, height = img.size

        # Calculate scaling ratio to fit within max dimensions
        ratio = min(max_width / width, max_h…
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How to Generate an Inventory CSV of Installed pip Packages in Python

This script uses subprocess and csv to list all installed pip packages and write their names and versions into a CSV inventory file.

pip csv subprocess
Python
import subprocess
import csv

def get_installed_packages():
    """Return a list of (name, version) tuples for installed pip packages."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["pip", "list", "--format=freeze"],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=True
    )
    packages = []
    for line in r…
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How to Kill Zombie Processes Matching a Name in Python

Scans running processes with ps, finds zombies whose command name matches a pattern, and attempts to kill them with SIGKILL.

subprocess process automation
Python
import subprocess
import re
import signal


def find_zombies(name_pattern):
    """Find PIDs of zombie processes matching the given pattern."""
    result = subprocess.run(["ps", "-eo", "pid,stat,comm"], capture_output=True, text=True)
    zombies = []
    for line in result.stdout.splitlines()[1:]:  # Skip header
   …
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How to Mock FFmpeg subprocess Calls in Python

Compress a video with ffmpeg while mocking subprocess.run to test the command construction without executing the actual encoder.

subprocess mocking ffmpeg
Python
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch


def compress_video(input_path: str, output_path: str, crf: int = 23) -> None:
    """Compress a video using ffmpeg with a given CRF (quality) value."""
    command = [
        "ffmpeg",
        "-i", input_path,
        "-c:v", "libx264",
        "-crf", str(cr…
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How to Mock subprocess Calls in Python with unittest.mock

A Python script that wraps Vagrant up/destroy commands using subprocess, with tests that mock the subprocess call to simulate outputs and errors.

subprocess unittest.mock vagrant
Python
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock


def run_vagrant(action: str) -> str:
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["vagrant", action],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=False,
    )
    return result.stdout.strip()


def vagrant_wrapper(action: str) -> str:
    if action n…
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How to Monitor Process RSS Memory in Python

Poll the VmRSS field from /proc/PID/status to watch a process's resident memory and alert on growth.

memory monitoring process
Python
import os
import time
import subprocess
import sys

def get_rss_mb(pid):
    """Return RSS memory in MB for a given process ID."""
    try:
        with open(f"/proc/{pid}/status", "r") as f:
            for line in f:
                if line.startswith("VmRSS:"):
                    return int(line.split()[1]) / 1024…
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How to Resize Hundreds of Images in Batch with Python

Resize every image in a folder to a target size using Pillow, creating a new subfolder for processed files.

image processing batch processing pillow
Python
import os
from PIL import Image

def resize_images_in_batch(directory, output_size=(800, 600)):
    if not os.path.exists(directory):
        print(f"Directory {directory} does not exist.")
        return
    output_dir = os.path.join(directory, "resized")
    os.makedirs(output_dir, exist_ok=True)
    for filename in…
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How to Split PDF Pages into Ranges in Python

Simulates splitting a PDF into page ranges by validating and returning structured range splits for automation workflows.

pdf automation file-processing
Python
import os

def split_pdf_ranges(pdf_name, num_pages, ranges):
    """
    Simulates splitting a PDF by returning the page ranges that would be split.

    Args:
        pdf_name (str): Name of the PDF file.
        num_pages (int): Total number of pages in the PDF.
        ranges (list of tuple): List of (start, end) …
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How to Watch a Folder and Convert New Images in Python

Watch a folder for new files and mock-convert images by copying and renaming them in an output directory.

folder-watching automation pathlib
Python
import time
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

def mock_convert_image(source: Path, dest_dir: Path) -> Path:
    """Mock image conversion: copy bytes and add .converted suffix."""
    dest = dest_dir / f"{source.stem}.converted{source.suffix}"
    dest.write_bytes(source.read_bytes(…
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How to stage and commit all changes with Git in Python

Run git add -A and git commit from Python using subprocess to automate staging and committing all file changes in one step.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path

def stage_and_commit_all(commit_message: str) -> None:
    """Stage all changes and create a commit with the given message."""
    repo_root = Path.cwd()
    if not (repo_root / ".git").exists():
        raise RuntimeError("Not inside a Git repository")

    subprocess.run([…
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Run pytest and email summary in Python

Runs pytest via subprocess, extracts the test summary line, and sends it in an email (mocked for demonstration).

pytest subprocess email
Python
import smtplib
import subprocess
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart


def run_tests():
    """Run pytest and capture the summary output."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["pytest", "-q"],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True
    )
    return result.stdo…
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Add a UUID Surrogate Key to Each Row in a CSV with Python

Generate a unique UUID string for every row in a CSV file using the standard-library uuid and csv modules.

csv uuid surrogate-key
Python
import uuid
import csv

def add_surrogate_key(filename):
    with open(filename, newline='') as f_in:
        reader = csv.DictReader(f_in)
        rows = list(reader)

    for row in rows:
        row['surrogate_key'] = str(uuid.uuid4())

    with open(filename, 'w', newline='') as f_out:
        writer = csv.DictWri…
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Count Records Processed per Category in Python

Use a Counter dictionary to track how many records of each type (ok, error, retry) were processed in a data pipeline.

counter metrics data-pipeline
Python
from collections import Counter
import random

processed_counter = Counter()

def process_records(records):
    for record in records:
        processed_counter[record] += 1
    return len(records)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample_records = [random.choice(["ok", "error", "retry"]) for _ in range(10)]
    print(f…
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Create Data Helper Functions in Python for Beginners

Build reusable Python helper functions to load, filter, sort, summarize, and save JSON data — a beginner-friendly starting point for small data pipelines.

json pipeline helpers
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List


def load_json_file(filepath: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Load JSON data from a file."""
    with Path(filepath).open("r", encoding="utf-8") as file:
        return json.load(file)


def filter_by_key(
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str,…
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ETL in Python: Extract CSV, Transform Dict, Load JSON

Build a simple ETL pipeline in Python that reads a CSV file, transforms each row (stripping whitespace and converting numeric fields), and writes the result to JSON.

etl csv json
Python
import csv
import json
from pathlib import Path

def extract_csv(file_path):
    """Read CSV file and return list of row dictionaries."""
    with Path(file_path).open('r', newline='', encoding='utf-8') as f:
        reader = csv.DictReader(f)
        return list(reader)

def transform_dicts(rows):
    """Transform ro…
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Group Python Events into Sessions with a Gap Timeout

Groups timestamped events into sessions, starting a new session when the time gap exceeds a specified timeout.

sessions grouping datetime
Python
from itertools import groupby
from datetime import datetime, timedelta

def session_window_group(events, gap_seconds=300):
    """Group events into sessions where gap > gap_seconds starts a new session."""
    if not events:
        return []
    
    events = sorted(events, key=lambda x: x[0])
    sessions = []
    c…
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How to Build Data Processing Functions in Python

Create reusable helper functions to load, filter, transform, and aggregate CSV data in Python.

csv pipeline etl
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path


def load_data(filepath):
    """Load CSV data into a list of dicts."""
    with open(filepath, "r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f:
        return list(csv.DictReader(f))


def filter_rows(rows, column, value):
    """Keep rows where column equals value."""
    return [row for…
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How to Build a Simple Data Pipeline in Python

A beginner-friendly data pipeline that loads JSON, filters records by a field value, and aggregates counts per category.

pipeline json aggregation
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path


def load_json(filepath: str | Path) -> list[dict]:
    """Load a JSON file containing a list of records."""
    with Path(filepath).open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
        return json.load(f)


def filter_records(records: list[dict], field: str, value) -> list[dict]:
    """Kee…
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How to Deduplicate Events with At-Least-Once Delivery in Python

Implements an exactly-once processing pattern for at-least-once event delivery by tracking seen event IDs in a set, skipping duplicates.

deduplication idempotent event-processing
Python
seen_ids = set()

def process_event(event_id: str, payload: dict) -> dict:
    """Process an event exactly once, ignoring duplicates."""
    if event_id in seen_ids:
        return {"status": "duplicate", "event_id": event_id}
    seen_ids.add(event_id)
    return {"status": "processed", "event_id": event_id, **payloa…
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How to Filter Data in Python

Filter a list of dictionaries by exact key-value matches or numerical ranges using concise list comprehensions.

filtering list-comprehension dictionaries
Python
from typing import List, Dict, Any


def filter_data(
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str, value: Any
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
    """Return records where data[key] equals value."""
    return [record for record in data if record.get(key) == value]


def filter_by_range(
    data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str…
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