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Automatically Clean Temporary Files from Applications Using Python
A Python script that safely deletes temporary files from common application temp directories across Windows, Linux, and macOS, tracking cleaned count and disk space.
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
import platform
def clean_application_temp_files():
"""Delete common temporary file locations safely."""
system = platform.system()
temp_dirs = []
if system == "Windows":
temp_dirs.extend([
os.path.join(os.getenv("LOCALAPPDATA"), "Temp"),
…
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 Detect Unused Images in a Project with Python
A Python script that scans a website project folder, identifies all image files, and checks HTML/CSS/JS files to find which images are never referenced.
import os
import re
from pathlib import Path
def find_unused_images(project_path):
image_exts = {'.png', '.jpg', '.jpeg', '.gif', '.svg', '.webp'}
used_images = set()
all_images = set()
# Find all image files
for root, _, files in os.walk(project_path):
for file in files:
…
How to Cancel an asyncio Task with Graceful Cleanup in Python
Cancel a running asyncio task, handle the cancellation signal inside a worker coroutine to perform cleanup, then re-raise so the cancellation propagates correctly.
import asyncio
async def worker(name: str, sleep: float) -> None:
try:
print(f"{name}: starting")
await asyncio.sleep(sleep)
print(f"{name}: completed")
except asyncio.CancelledError:
print(f"{name}: cancelled, cleaning up...")
await asyncio.sleep(0.2) # Simulate clea…
How to Implement a Redis-Like Cache Dictionary in Python
Build a RedisMockDict class that mimics basic Redis key-value operations with TTL support, expiry cleanup, and standard dict-like methods.
from collections import OrderedDict
import time
class RedisMockDict:
def __init__(self, ttl=None):
self._data = OrderedDict()
self._ttl = ttl # default TTL in seconds, None = no expiry
self._expiry = {}
def set(self, key, value, ttl=None):
"""Set a key-value pair with optiona…
How to Drain a Connection Pool Before Exit in Python
Gracefully close all pooled sockets using a thread-safe ConnectionPool that drains connections before program exit.
import socket
import threading
import time
import random
class ConnectionPool:
def __init__(self, size=5):
self.pool = []
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.closed = False
for _ in range(size):
self.pool.append(self.create_connection())
def create_connection(sel…
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