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Create a Local Search Engine to Instantly Find Files on Your Computer in Python
Build a local file search engine in Python that indexes files by name, extension, and glob pattern for instant retrieval.
import os
import sys
import time
from pathlib import Path
import fnmatch
class LocalSearchEngine:
def __init__(self, root_directory="."):
self.root_directory = Path(root_directory)
self.file_index = {}
def build_index(self):
"""Build a complete index of files in the root direc…
Detect Circular Imports Across Python Projects Automatically
This script walks through all .py files in a directory, builds an import graph, and uses depth-first search to find cycles—printing each circular dependency chain.
import ast
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from collections import defaultdict, deque
def find_imports(filepath):
"""Return set of module names imported by a Python file."""
imports = set()
try:
with open(filepath) as f:
tree = ast.parse(f.read())
except (SyntaxError, UnicodeDe…
Find Best Meeting Time Across Time Zones in Python
This code calculates overlapping available hours among participants in different time zones and returns the best meeting time in UTC and each participant's local time.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Tuple, Optional
@dataclass
class Participant:
name: str
timezone: str
# weekdays availability: 0=Mon, start_hour (0-23), end_hour (0-23)
available_slots: List[Tup…
Find Broken Image References Across a Website in Python
Crawl internal pages of a website, collect all image source URLs, then check each with HEAD requests to report any that return HTTP 4xx or connection errors.
import requests
from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
def find_all_links(base_url, max_pages=50):
visited, to_visit = set(), {base_url}
while to_visit and len(visited) < max_pages:
url = to_visit.pop()
…
Find Orphan Files Not Referenced Anywhere in Python
Scan a project directory for files whose names never appear in the content of other files, identifying potentially unused resources.
import os
from pathlib import Path
import re
def find_orphan_files(root_dir: str, extensions: set = None, ignore_patterns: list = None):
"""Find files not referenced by any other file in the project."""
if extensions is None:
extensions = {'.txt', '.md', '.py', '.html', '.css', '.js', '.json', '.yaml'…
How to Build a Python Tool That Finds Trending Open Source Projects Daily
A Python script that queries the GitHub Search API to fetch the top 5 trending repositories created in the last day, sorted by stars, with optional language filtering.
import requests
import json
import datetime
def fetch_trending_projects(language: str = "", since: str = "daily"):
url = "https://api.github.com/search/repositories"
date_limit = (datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)).isoformat()
query = f"created:>{date_limit} language:{language}" if langua…
How to Check SSL Certificate Expiry in Python
Connect to a host over TLS, extract the certificate's expiry date, and report days remaining using only the Python standard library.
import socket
import ssl
from datetime import datetime
def check_cert_expiry(hostname, port=443):
context = ssl.create_default_context()
with socket.create_connection((hostname, port), timeout=10) as sock:
with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=hostname) as tls_sock:
cert = tls_soc…
How to Compare Two GitHub Repositories and Highlight Differences in Python
Fetch metadata from two GitHub repositories using the GitHub API and compare key attributes like stars, forks, license, and language, printing any differences.
import requests
import json
from pathlib import Path
def fetch_repo_data(owner, repo_name):
"""Fetch repository metadata from GitHub API."""
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo_name}"
response = requests.get(url)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
def compare_repos(…
How to Download All Assets from GitHub Releases in Python
Downloads every asset attached to the latest GitHub release of a repository, saving them locally using the GitHub API and Python's requests and pathlib libraries.
import requests
import os
import zipfile
from pathlib import Path
def download_github_release_assets(owner: str, repo: str, output_dir: str = "release_assets") -> None:
"""Downloads all assets from the latest release of a GitHub repository."""
releases_url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/relea…
How to Download a GitHub Repository as a ZIP File in Python
Download any public GitHub repository as a ZIP file using the GitHub API and Python's requests and zipfile modules.
import requests
import zipfile
import io
import os
def download_github_repo_as_zip(repo_url, output_path='.'):
"""
Download a GitHub repository as a ZIP file.
Args:
repo_url (str): Full GitHub repository URL (e.g., 'https://github.com/username/repo')
output_path (str): Directory to sa…
How to Implement a Weighted DNS Resolver with Failover in Python
Simulates a weighted DNS load balancer that distributes traffic across IPs by weight and automatically fails over when a server is marked unhealthy.
import random
import time
class WeightedDNSResolver:
def __init__(self, records):
self.records = records # list of (ip, weight)
self.total_weight = sum(weight for _, weight in records)
self.failed_ips = set()
def resolve(self):
available = [(ip, weight) for ip, weight in self…
How to Ping Multiple Hosts in Parallel with Python ThreadPoolExecutor
A parallel host-pinging script using ThreadPoolExecutor and subprocess to check connectivity across multiple addresses concurrently.
import subprocess
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
from pathlib import Path
HOSTS = [
"google.com",
"github.com",
"stackoverflow.com",
"nonexistent.invalid",
"localhost",
]
def ping_host(host: str) -> str:
"""Ping a single host and return a status string."""
result = subp…
How to Scan Open Ports on a Host with Python
A Python function that uses socket.connect_ex to check for open TCP ports on a given host within a range and returns a list of open ports.
import socket
def scan_ports(host, start_port, end_port):
open_ports = []
for port in range(start_port, end_port + 1):
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.settimeout(0.5)
result = sock.connect_ex((host, port))
if result == 0:
open_ports.app…
How to Send an Email with smtplib and a Mock Server in Python
Send an email using smtplib and verify it with a local aiosmtpd mock SMTP server — perfect for testing without a real mail server.
import smtplib
from email.message import EmailMessage
import aiosmtpd.controller as controller
import threading
def handle_message(server, session, envelope):
print(f"Mock server received message:")
print(f"From: {envelope.mail_from}")
print(f"To: {envelope.rcpt_tos}")
print(f"Subject: {envelope.cont…
How to Track GitHub Stars, Forks, and Watchers in Python
Automatically fetch and track stars, forks, and watchers for multiple GitHub repositories, saving snapshots locally as JSON files for historical analysis.
import os
import time
import json
import requests
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime
REPOS = [
"psf/requests",
"python/cpython",
"pallets/flask",
]
DATA_DIR = Path("github_metrics")
def fetch_repo_stats(repo):
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{repo}"
resp = requests.get(ur…
Track Internet Connectivity and Downtime Automatically in Python
Monitors internet connectivity by pinging a remote host and logs any downtime events with timestamps and duration.
import time
import subprocess
from datetime import datetime
def check_internet(host="8.8.8.8", timeout=3):
"""Returns True if internet is reachable via ping."""
try:
subprocess.run(
["ping", "-c", "1", "-W", str(timeout), host],
capture_output=True,
timeout=timeout …
Build a Python Utility That Detects Duplicate Records Across Multiple Excel Sheets
A Python utility that uses pandas to find overlapping records across different Excel sheets based on specified key columns.
import pandas as pd
from pathlib import Path
def find_duplicate_records_across_sheets(file_path: str, key_columns: list, sheet_names: list) -> dict:
"""
Detect duplicate records across multiple Excel sheets based on specified key columns.
Args:
file_path: Path to the Excel file
key_co…
How to Find Missing Values in Large Datasets in Python
Analyze missing values across multiple large pandas DataFrames with counts and percentages.
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
def find_missing_values_summary(datasets):
"""Analyze missing values across multiple datasets (dict of name: DataFrame)."""
summary = {}
for name, df in datasets.items():
missing_count = df.isnull().sum()
total_rows = len(df)
missing_pct = (mi…
How to Implement Slowly Changing Dimension Type 2 History in Python
Build a type-2 slowly changing dimension pipeline that closes old records and opens new ones when customer data changes.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def apply_scd_type2(records, current_date):
"""Returns active records after inserting new records with type-2 history."""
history = []
active = {}
for record in records:
key = record["customer_id"]
if key in active:
active[key]["end…
Map Partition Over Chunks in Python with Multiprocessing and Mock
Process data in chunks across multiple CPU cores using multiprocessing Pool.map, and mock the chunk function to test partitioning behavior without heavy computation.
from multiprocessing import Pool
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock
def process_chunk(chunk):
return [x * x for x in chunk]
def map_partition_over_chunks(data, chunk_size, process_func=process_chunk):
chunks = [data[i:i + chunk_size] for i in range(0, len(data), chunk_size)]
with Pool() as pool:
…
Find the Commit That Introduced a String in Git History Using Python
Use git log -S with Python subprocess to find the earliest commit that introduced a specific string across your repository history.
import subprocess
import sys
def find_introducing_commit(repo_path: str, search_string: str, file_glob: str = "*") -> str:
"""Find the first commit that introduced a given string in a git repository."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", repo_path, "log", "--all", "--oneline", "-S", search_string…
How to Archive a Repository as a ZIP in Python
Create a ZIP archive of a repository directory with a mock export, skipping hidden files and __pycache__ folders.
import zipfile
import io
import os
from pathlib import Path
def archive_repo_mock(repo_path, output_path="repo_archive.zip"):
"""Create a zip archive of a repository directory (mock export)."""
repo = Path(repo_path)
if not repo.exists():
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Repository not found: {repo}")
…
How to Build a Branch Protection Audit Mock API in Python
A mock HTTP API that serves branch protection rules for repositories and audits them for compliance, built with Python's standard library.
import json
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qs
REPOSITORIES = {
"alpha": {
"default_branch": "main",
"branches": ["main", "develop", "feature-x"],
"protection_rules": {
"main": {"required_reviews": 2, "dismiss_…
How to Mock Git Cherry-Pick in Python for Tests
Mock the `repo.git.cherry_pick` method with `unittest.mock` to test a Git cherry-pick helper without a real repository.
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
class GitCherryPicker:
def __init__(self):
self.applied_commits = []
def cherry_pick(self, commit_hash, repo):
try:
result = repo.git.cherry_pick(commit_hash)
self.applied_commits.append(commit_hash)
return f"A…
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