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Comprehensions & generators easy

Memory efficient map over large file in Python

A generator-based streaming map that processes a large file line by line without loading the whole file into memory.

generator file-io streaming
Python
import sys

def process_lines(file_path):
    """Memory-efficient map over a large file: yields processed lines."""
    with open(file_path, 'r') as f:
        for line in f:
            # Example mapping: strip whitespace and uppercase
            yield line.strip().upper()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Use a sma…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Log Prompts and Completions as JSONL Audit Files in Python

Read a JSONL file of LLM prompt–completion pairs, compute totals and averages, then write an audit summary with timestamps.

jsonl audit llm
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime


def audit_jsonl(filepath):
    logs = []
    with open(filepath, encoding="utf-8") as f:
        for line in f:
            line = line.strip()
            if not line:
                continue
            entry = json.loads(line)
            logs.ap…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Serialize Chat Messages to a JSON File in Python

Writes a list of chat message dicts to a JSON file with metadata like export time and message count.

json serialization chat
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

def serialize_messages(messages, output_path):
    data = {
        "exported_at": datetime.now().isoformat(),
        "count": len(messages),
        "messages": messages
    }
    Path(output_path).write_text(
        json.dumps(data, indent=2, ensu…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to parse JSON in Python: A Beginner's Guide with Code Examples

This guide shows you how to parse JSON data in Python step by step, with practical code examples and expected outputs.

json parsing dictionary
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional


class DataHelper:
    """Beginner-friendly helper for common AI/LLM data tasks."""
    
    def __init__(self, data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None):
        self.data = data or {}
    
    def to_prompt(self, template: str) -> str:
        """Format a prompt…
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Automation & scripting easy

Automatically Log CPU, RAM, and Disk Usage Every Minute in Python

This script logs CPU, RAM, and disk usage to a CSV file every 60 seconds using psutil and Python's standard library.

psutil automation monitoring
Python
import psutil
import time
import csv
from pathlib import Path

LOG_FILE = Path("system_usage_log.csv")
INTERVAL_SECONDS = 60

def log_system_usage():
    """Write CPU, RAM, and disk usage to CSV every minute."""
    file_exists = LOG_FILE.exists()
    with open(LOG_FILE, mode="a", newline="") as f:
        writer = cs…
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Automation & scripting easy

Batch Rename Hundreds of Files in Python

Rename all files with a given extension inside a folder using a sequential counter and a custom prefix.

automation files pathlib
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path

def batch_rename_files(directory: str, prefix: str, extension: str = ".txt") -> None:
    """Rename all files with given extension in directory to prefix_{counter}.ext."""
    path = Path(directory)
    if not path.is_dir():
        print(f"Directory '{directory}' does not exist.")
…
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Automation & scripting easy

Benchmark Disk Write Speed in Python with tempfile

Benchmark raw disk write performance by writing a temporary file in 1MB chunks and measuring throughput in MB/s.

benchmark tempfile performance
Python
import os
import tempfile
import time

def benchmark_write(size_mb=50):
    size_bytes = size_mb * 1024 * 1024
    chunk = b'x' * 1024 * 1024  # 1 MB chunk

    with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=True) as tmp:
        start = time.perf_counter()
        written = 0
        while written < size_bytes:
            …
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Automation & scripting easy

Build an M3U Playlist from Folder MP3s in Python

Scans a folder for MP3 files and writes a valid M3U playlist with absolute file URIs.

m3u playlist pathlib
Python
from pathlib import Path
import sys


def build_playlist(folder: str, output: str = "playlist.m3u") -> str:
    folder_path = Path(folder)
    if not folder_path.is_dir():
        raise FileNotFoundError(f"Folder not found: {folder}")

    mp3_files = sorted(folder_path.glob("*.mp3"))
    if not mp3_files:
        pri…
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Automation & scripting easy

Bulk Rename Files in Python with Regex Replacement

Renames every file in a directory by applying a regex substitution to its filename using Python's stdlib re and pathlib.

automation regex pathlib
Python
import re
from pathlib import Path

def bulk_rename_regex(directory, pattern, replacement):
    path = Path(directory)
    renamed = []
    for file in path.iterdir():
        if file.is_file():
            new_name = re.sub(pattern, replacement, file.name)
            if new_name != file.name:
                new_pat…
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Automation & scripting easy

Convert Markdown to HTML in Python (Batch)

Convert every Markdown file in a directory to HTML with the Python markdown library, saving each result with an .html extension.

markdown html batch
Python
import markdown
from pathlib import Path


def convert_md_to_html(source_dir: str, dest_dir: str) -> list[str]:
    src = Path(source_dir)
    dst = Path(dest_dir)
    dst.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)

    converted_files = []
    for md_file in src.glob("*.md"):
        html_content = markdown.markdown(md_file.…
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Automation & scripting easy

Create a Simple HTTP File Server in Python

This code creates a simple HTTP file server that serves files from the current working directory on port 8000 using Python's built-in http.server module.

http server file-server
Python
import http.server
import socketserver
import os

PORT = 8000
DIRECTORY = os.getcwd()

class CustomHandler(http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        super().__init__(*args, directory=DIRECTORY, **kwargs)

    def log_message(self, format, *args):
        print(f"[{self.log…
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Automation & scripting easy

Fetch weather API mock and write dashboard HTML in Python

This script fetches a mock weather API response as a Python dict, builds a simple HTML dashboard, writes it to a file, and prints both the file path and JSON payload.

weather-api dashboard html
Python
from datetime import datetime
import json
import os


def fetch_weather_mock(city: str) -> dict:
    """Return a mock weather payload for a given city."""
    return {
        "city": city,
        "temperature_c": 21.5,
        "condition": "Partly Cloudy",
        "humidity": 58,
        "wind_kph": 12.3,
        "u…
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Automation & scripting easy

Generate a Monthly Report CSV from Log Files in Python

Reads a CSV log file, filters events by a given month, aggregates daily event counts and revenue, and writes a summarized monthly report to a new CSV.

csv logs report
Python
import csv
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime

def generate_monthly_report(log_file: str, month: str, output_file: str) -> None:
    events_by_date = defaultdict(int)
    revenue_by_date = defaultdict(float)
    
    with open(log_file, 'r') as f:
        for line in f:
            date_…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Auto Organize Downloads by File Extension in Python

A Python script that sorts files in a directory into subfolders based on their file extensions, creating folders automatically.

file-organization automation pathlib
Python
import os
import shutil
from pathlib import Path

def organize_downloads(download_dir="~/Downloads"):
    """Move files in a directory into subfolders based on file extension."""
    download_path = Path(download_dir).expanduser()
    
    if not download_path.exists():
        print(f"Directory not found: {download_p…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Automatically Download Every Favicon from a List of Websites in Python

Download each website's favicon.ico file by constructing its URL, making a GET request, and saving the binary content locally.

web-scraping automation download
Python
import requests
from urllib.parse import urlparse
import os

websites = [
    "https://www.google.com",
    "https://www.github.com",
    "https://www.stackoverflow.com"
]

def download_favicon(url):
    parsed = urlparse(url)
    favicon_url = f"{parsed.scheme}://{parsed.netloc}/favicon.ico"
    response = requests.g…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Backup an SQLite Database with a Timestamp in Python

Backs up an SQLite database file to a timestamped copy using the sqlite3 backup API.

sqlite backup automation
Python
import sqlite3
import shutil
from datetime import datetime
from pathlib import Path

def backup_database(db_path: str, backup_dir: str = "backups") -> Path:
    db = Path(db_path)
    backup_folder = Path(backup_dir)
    backup_folder.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
    
    timestamp = datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S")
 …
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Automation & scripting easy

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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Automation & scripting easy

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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Automation & scripting easy

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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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build an argparse Command-Line Tool in Python

Create a simple file-info CLI with argparse that counts lines and prints file size, with optional verbose and output flags.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse
import os
from pathlib import Path


def process_file(filepath, verbose=False):
    """Read a file and report its size and line count."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    if not path.exists():
        raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {filepath}")

    content = path.read_text()
    lines = conten…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Bump Version in pyproject.toml Using Regex in Python

Updates the version field in a pyproject.toml file using a regex substitution with the Python standard library.

pyproject regex versioning
Python
import re
from pathlib import Path

def bump_version(pyproject_path: str, new_version: str) -> None:
    """Update version in pyproject.toml using regex."""
    path = Path(pyproject_path)
    content = path.read_text()

    # Match version = "x.y.z" (simple or PEP 440 with pre-release)
    pattern = r'^version\s*=\s*…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Clean Old Temp Files in Python

A Python script that scans a directory and deletes files older than a configurable age (default: one week), with safe error handling.

file-system cleanup pathlib
Python
import os
import time
from pathlib import Path

def clean_old_temp_files(directory=".", max_age_seconds=7 * 24 * 60 * 60):
    """
    Remove files in directory older than the specified age.
    
    Args:
        directory: Path to directory to clean
        max_age_seconds: Maximum age in seconds (default: 1 week)
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Compress a Folder in Python While Preserving Directory Structure

A Python function that uses zipfile to recursively compress a folder, maintaining the original directory hierarchy inside the zip archive.

compression zipfile file-archiving
Python
import os
import zipfile
from pathlib import Path

def compress_folder(source_dir: str, output_zip: str):
    """
    Compress a folder into a zip file, preserving the directory structure.
    
    Args:
        source_dir: Path to the source directory to compress
        output_zip: Path for the output zip file
    "…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Create a File Organizer That Sorts Files Automatically in Python

A Python script that scans a given folder, categorizes files by extension (Images, Documents, Audio, Video, Archives, Misc), and moves them into subfolders automatically.

file organization automation pathlib
Python
import os
import shutil
from pathlib import Path

FILE_CATEGORIES = {
    "Images": [".jpg", ".jpeg", ".png", ".gif", ".bmp"],
    "Documents": [".pdf", ".docx", ".txt", ".csv", ".xlsx"],
    "Audio": [".mp3", ".wav", ".flac", ".aac"],
    "Video": [".mp4", ".mkv", ".avi", ".mov"],
    "Archives": [".zip", ".tar", ".g…
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