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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Count Words and Find Common Words in Python with Dictionaries and Sets

Build a simple text processor that counts unique words with dictionaries and finds common words across text halves using sets.

dictionaries sets word-count
Python
def process_text(text):
    """Process text: count unique words with counts, find common words."""
    words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
    
    word_counts = {}
    for word in words:
        word_counts[word] = word_counts.get(word, 0) + 1
    
    total_words = len(words)
    unique_wo…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Validate Text and Count Words in Python

Count word frequencies, find unique and repeated words in a text using Python dictionaries and sets for beginner text validation.

dictionaries sets text-processing
Python
def validate_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    
    word_counts = {}
    for word in words:
        cleaned = word.strip('.,!?;:"\'')
        if cleaned:
            word_counts[cleaned] = word_counts.get(cleaned, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(word_counts.keys())
    repeated_words = {word for word…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to count words and find unique words in Python

Build a beginner-friendly text processor that counts word frequencies, finds unique words, and identifies words with vowels using dictionaries and sets.

dictionary set text-processing
Python
def text_processor(text):
    words = text.lower().replace(",", "").replace(".", "").split()
    word_count = {}
    
    for word in words:
        word_count[word] = word_count.get(word, 0) + 1
    
    unique_words = set(words)
    vowels = set("aeiou")
    words_with_vowels = {word for word in unique_words if vowe…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Text Processor with Dictionaries and Sets in Python

Build a simple text processor that counts word frequencies with a dictionary and tracks unique words with a set.

dictionary set word-count
Python
def analyze_text(text):
    words = text.lower().split()
    word_freq = {}
    unique_words = set()
    
    for word in words:
        clean_word = word.strip('.,!?;:')
        if clean_word:
            word_freq[clean_word] = word_freq.get(clean_word, 0) + 1
            unique_words.add(clean_word)
    
    return…
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OOP & classes easy

How to Build a Context Manager Class in Python

Create a reusable context manager class that opens and automatically closes resources using the with statement.

context-manager with-statement resource-management
Python
class FileResource:
    def __init__(self, filename, mode='r'):
        self.filename = filename
        self.mode = mode
        self.file = None

    def __enter__(self):
        self.file = open(self.filename, self.mode)
        return self.file

    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
        if se…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Build a Zero-Shot Classification Prompt in Python

Creates a prompt for zero-shot text classification by pairing input text with candidate labels and a hypothesis template.

zero-shot prompt classification
Python
from typing import Dict, List


def build_zero_shot_prompt(
    text: str,
    candidate_labels: List[str],
    hypothesis_template: str = "This is about {}.",
) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
    """Build a prompt ready for zero-shot classification."""
    return {
        "sequences": text,
        "candidate_labels": can…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Chunk a Long Document for RAG Retrieval in Python

Split text into overlapping chunks at sentence boundaries using a custom Python function suitable for RAG retrieval pipelines.

rag text-chunking nlp
Python
import re
from pathlib import Path

def chunk_document(text, chunk_size=500, overlap=100):
    """Split text into overlapping chunks suitable for RAG retrieval."""
    # Normalize whitespace
    text = re.sub(r'\s+', ' ', text).strip()
    
    chunks = []
    start = 0
    while start < len(text):
        end = min(s…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Compute a Mock BLEU Score with n-gram Overlap in Python

Evaluate text similarity with a simplified BLEU score using word-level n-gram precision and a brevity penalty.

bleu n-grams text evaluation
Python
from collections import Counter

def bleu_score(reference, candidate, n=2):
    """
    Compute a simplified BLEU score with n-gram precision and brevity penalty.
    Mock demo using word-level n-grams.
    """
    ref_tokens = reference.lower().split()
    cand_tokens = candidate.lower().split()
    
    # Compute n-…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Create a Mock Text Embedding with Hash in Python

Generate deterministic mock text embeddings using SHA-256 hashing and numpy, producing normalized vectors for similarity testing without an LLM.

embeddings hashing numpy
Python
import hashlib
import numpy as np

def mock_embed(text: str, dim: int = 10, seed: int = 42) -> np.ndarray:
    """Generate a deterministic mock embedding using a hash function.
    
    Args:
        text: Input text to embed
        dim: Dimension of the output vector
        seed: Seed for reproducibility
    
    R…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Estimate Token Count in Python

Estimates tokens in a text string using a whitespace and punctuation heuristic without external libraries.

token-count llm heuristic
Python
def estimate_tokens(text: str) -> int:
    """Estimate token count using whitespace and punctuation heuristics."""
    if not text:
        return 0

    words = text.split()
    total_punctuation = sum(1 for char in text if char in ".,!?;:")
    special_tokens = sum(1 for char in text if char in "\n\t")

    # Rough …
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Filter Blocked Words in Python

Scans input text against a moderation blocklist, returning blocked terms and their counts.

moderation blocklist security
Python
MODERATION_BLOCKLIST = {"spam", "scam", "fraud", "phishing", "malware", "abuse"}

def scan_text(text: str) -> dict:
    normalized = text.lower()
    words = normalized.replace(".", " ").replace(",", " ").replace("!", " ").replace("?", " ").split()
    
    found_terms = []
    for word in words:
        if word in MO…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Filter Toxic Keywords in Python

Filter toxic keywords from text by replacing each occurrence with asterisks, useful as a basic guardrail for LLM inputs.

guardrails text-filtering llm-safety
Python
TOXIC_KEYWORDS = ["insult", "threat", "hate", "violence", "spam"]


def guardrails_filter(text: str, keywords: list[str] | None = None) -> str:
    """Filter out toxic keywords from the given text.

    Args:
        text: The input text to filter.
        keywords: Optional keyword list. Defaults to TOXIC_KEYWORDS.

…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Keep Last K Turns in a Memory Buffer in Python

A TurnBuffer class using deque with maxlen to keep only the most recent k conversation turns in memory for LLM context.

deque llm-context memory-buffer
Python
from collections import deque

class TurnBuffer:
    def __init__(self, k):
        self.k = k
        self.turns = deque(maxlen=k)

    def add(self, turn):
        self.turns.append(turn)

    def last_k(self):
        return list(self.turns)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    buffer = TurnBuffer(3)
    buffer.add("tu…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Summarize Old Conversation Turns in Python

Compress old conversation turns into a brief summary while keeping recent turns intact for LLM context management.

llm context compression
Python
from datetime import datetime, timedelta


def summarize_old_turns(conversation, max_turns=5):
    """Compress turns older than max_turns into a brief summary."""
    if len(conversation) <= max_turns:
        return conversation, ""

    old_turns = conversation[:-max_turns]
    recent_turns = conversation[-max_turns…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to Truncate Text to a Token Budget in Python

Truncate a string to a maximum token budget for LLM context using the tiktoken library and OpenAI's tokenizer.

tiktoken llm tokens
Python
import tiktoken

def truncate_to_token_budget(text, max_tokens, model="gpt-3.5-turbo"):
    enc = tiktoken.encoding_for_model(model)
    tokens = enc.encode(text)
    if len(tokens) <= max_tokens:
        return text
    truncated_tokens = tokens[:max_tokens]
    return enc.decode(truncated_tokens)

if __name__ == "__…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to compute ROUGE recall in Python

Compute ROUGE recall by counting token overlap between a reference and candidate summary with pure Python.

rouge nlp evaluation
Python
def rouge_recall(reference, candidate):
    ref_tokens = reference.lower().split()
    cand_tokens = candidate.lower().split()

    ref_counts = {}
    for token in ref_tokens:
        ref_counts[token] = ref_counts.get(token, 0) + 1

    cand_counts = {}
    for token in cand_tokens:
        cand_counts[token] = cand…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

How to compute exact match metric in Python

Computes the exact match (EM) metric for LLM outputs by normalizing text and comparing predictions against references.

exact-match metric evaluation
Python
def compute_exact_match(predictions, references):
    def normalize(text):
        import re
        text = text.lower().strip()
        text = re.sub(r'\b(a|an|the)\b', ' ', text)
        text = re.sub(r'[^a-z0-9\s]', '', text)
        text = ' '.join(text.split())
        return text

    matches = sum(1 for pred, r…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

Prepare LLM prompt data with a Python helper class

A beginner-friendly Python class that collects records, converts them to JSON, and produces a quick summary for building LLM prompt context.

llm json prompt-engineering
Python
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List

class DataHelper:
    """Simple helper to prepare data for LLM prompts."""
    
    def __init__(self):
        self.data = []
    
    def add(self, item: Dict[str, Any]) -> "DataHelper":
        self.data.append(item)
        return self
    
    def to_json(self) -> s…
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AI & LLM integration patterns easy

Serialize and Format Data for LLM Prompts in Python

Use dataclasses and the json module to convert Python objects to JSON strings, parse them back, and format structured data into prompt-friendly text for LLM calls.

dataclasses json llm
Python
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict


@dataclass
class Recipe:
    """Simple data model to represent a recipe."""
    name: str
    cuisine: str
    prep_minutes: int


def to_json(recipe: Recipe) -> str:
    """Serialize a Recipe to a JSON string."""
    return json.dumps(asdict(recipe), indent=2)

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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a Simple argparse CLI in Python

Build a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that greets a user, with optional greeting text and uppercase output.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse

def greet(name, greeting="Hello", uppercase=False):
    message = f"{greeting}, {name}!"
    if uppercase:
        message = message.upper()
    return message

if __name__ == "__main__":
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Simple CLI greeting tool")
    parser.add_argument("name", help=…
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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 Parse Terraform Plan Output in Python

Parse mock Terraform plan output text into structured add, change, and destroy lists using Python.

terraform parsing automation
Python
import json
from typing import Dict, List

def parse_terraform_plan_output(plan_output_text: str) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
    """
    Parses a mock Terraform plan output text into a structured dictionary.
    """
    parsed: Dict[str, List[str]] = {"add": [], "change": [], "destroy": []}

    for line in plan_output_…
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Automation & scripting easy

Pin Python package versions in requirements.txt

Pin package versions in requirements.txt-style text by adding ==version when no specifier is present, while preserving existing version constraints and comments.

requirements automation versions
Python
import re
from pathlib import Path


def pin_versions(requirements_text: str) -> str:
    """
    Pin package versions in requirements.txt-style text.
    Adds ==version if no version specifier is present.
    Keeps existing specifiers (>=, <=, ~=, etc.) unchanged.
    """
    lines = requirements_text.strip().splitli…
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Data pipelines & processing easy

How to Clean and Format Data in Python

This code loads JSON data, cleans records by removing empty fields and normalizing text, then summarizes the results with counts and unique keys.

json data cleaning data pipelines
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path


def load_data(filepath: str) -> dict:
    """Load JSON data from a file."""
    with Path(filepath).open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f:
        return json.load(f)


def clean_records(records: list[dict]) -> list[dict]:
    """Remove empty fields and normalize text to lowercase."""…
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