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Files & data medium

Create a Local File Versioning System Using Pure Python

Track file changes locally by copying versions with SHA-256 hashes and JSON metadata using only the Python standard library.

file-versioning files backup
Python
import os
import shutil
import hashlib
import json
import time
from pathlib import Path

class LocalFileVersioning:
    def __init__(self, target_dir="versioned_files", versions_dir="versions"):
        self.target_dir = Path(target_dir)
        self.versions_dir = Path(versions_dir)
        self.metadata_file = self.…
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Files & data medium

Generate a Beautiful Folder Tree Visualization in Python

A Python utility that creates a visual tree of a directory structure, excluding common files, with configurable depth.

folder tree directory visualization
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path

class FolderTree:
    def __init__(self, root_path=".", ignore_list=None, max_depth=3):
        self.root = Path(root_path)
        self.ignore = set(ignore_list or [".git", "__pycache__", ".DS_Store"])
        self.max_depth = max_depth
        
    def generate(self):
        tree…
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Files & data medium

How to Find Duplicate Files by Size and Hash in Python

Recursively scan a directory, group files by size, then hash candidates to identify exact duplicate files.

deduplication filesystem hashlib
Python
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path

def hash_file(path, chunk_size=8192):
    hasher = hashlib.md5()
    with open(path, 'rb') as f:
        while chunk := f.read(chunk_size):
            hasher.update(chunk)
    return hasher.hexdigest()

def find_duplicates(directory):
    size_map = {}
    for path in Path(dir…
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Files & data medium

How to Generate an Inventory Report of All Files in Python

Walk a directory tree, collect metadata for every file, and write a CSV inventory report using Python's os, pathlib, and csv modules.

os.walk pathlib csv
Python
import os
import csv
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

def generate_inventory_report(root_dir: str = "/", output_file: str = "inventory_report.csv"):
    headers = ["File Path", "Size (bytes)", "Last Modified", "File Type"]
    rows = []
    start_time = datetime.now()
    
    for dirpath, dirna…
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Files & data medium

How to Sync Two Folders in Python (Lightweight Backup)

A Python script that synchronizes a source folder to a destination folder, copying new or updated files and removing files that no longer exist in the source.

sync backup filesystem
Python
import os
import shutil
import sys
from pathlib import Path

def sync_folders(src: Path, dst: Path):
    """Sync src folder to dst folder, copying missing/updated files."""
    dst.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)

    for src_path in src.rglob("*"):
        relative = src_path.relative_to(src)
        dst_path = ds…
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OOP & classes medium

How to implement a Facade class to simplify subsystem calls in Python

Use a Facade class to wrap complex subsystem interactions behind a simple start() method, hiding the details and providing a clean interface.

facade design-patterns oop
Python
class CPU:
    def freeze(self):
        print("CPU: freezing")

    def jump(self, position):
        print(f"CPU: jumping to {position}")

    def execute(self):
        print("CPU: executing")


class Memory:
    def load(self, position, data):
        print(f"Memory: loading '{data}' at {position}")


class HardDr…
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Automation & scripting medium

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.

temporary-files cleanup automation
Python
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"),
  …
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Automation & scripting medium

Build a Terminal Dashboard That Displays Real-Time System Performance in Python

A Python script that reads Linux system files to display a real-time terminal dashboard with CPU usage, memory usage, and CPU temperature.

linux system-monitoring terminal
Python
import os, time, sys
from collections import deque

def get_cpu_temp():
    try:
        with open("/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp") as f:
            return round(int(f.read().strip()) / 1000, 1)
    except:
        return None

def get_mem_usage():
    with open("/proc/meminfo") as f:
        lines = f.readli…
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Automation & scripting medium

Find Zombie Processes on Linux with Python

Parse the output of `ps -eo pid,stat,comm` to detect processes in zombie state (Z) on a Linux system and report their PIDs and commands.

linux process monitoring
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import subprocess

def find_zombie_processes():
    """Find zombie processes (state 'Z') running on Linux."""
    try:
        result = subprocess.run(['ps', '-eo', 'pid,stat,comm'], capture_output=True, text=True, check=True)
        zombies = []
        for line in result.stdout.stri…
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Automation & scripting medium

Find the Largest Files Consuming Disk Space with a Beautiful Terminal Report in Python

Scan a directory recursively and print a formatted terminal report of the largest files, with human-readable sizes.

file-system disk-space pathlib
Python
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path

def get_largest_files(directory: str, count: int = 10) -> list:
    """
    Scan the given directory and return the largest files.
    
    Args:
        directory: Path to the directory to scan
        count: Number of largest files to return
        
    Returns:
      …
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Automation & scripting medium

How to Detect Applications Consuming Excessive Memory in Python

Use psutil to list the top memory-using processes by RSS and print their names, PIDs, and memory usage in MB.

psutil memory monitoring
Python
import psutil

def find_top_memory_processes(limit=5):
    """Return top `limit` processes by memory usage (RSS)."""
    processes = []

    for proc in psutil.process_iter(['pid', 'name', 'memory_info']):
        try:
            info = proc.info
            mem = info['memory_info'].rss if info['memory_info'] else 0…
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Automation & scripting medium

How to check Python files for common coding mistakes

Walks a directory tree parsing each .py file with ast, reporting empty functions, bare try blocks, too many parameters, and empty classes.

ast linting code-quality
Python
import ast
import os
import sys

def check_file(filepath):
    try:
        with open(filepath) as f:
            code = f.read()
        tree = ast.parse(code, filename=filepath)
    except SyntaxError as e:
        print(f"{filepath}: SyntaxError: {e.msg}")
        return
    
    issues = []
    for node in ast.wal…
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Automation & scripting medium

Mount ISO Loop Device Mock Script in Python

Simulate ISO mounting with a loop device using a mock class — useful for testing scripts that depend on mount/unmount without actual system privileges.

iso loop-device mock
Python
import os
import tempfile
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path

@dataclass
class LoopDevice:
    path: str
    iso_path: str
    mounted: bool = False

    def mount(self, mount_point: str):
        if self.mounted:
            raise RuntimeError(f"Loop device {self.path} already mounted")
      …
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Git + Python medium

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.

zipfile os.walk archiving
Python
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}")

…
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Cloud + Python medium

Mock S3, GCS, and Azure storage with a Python abstract interface

Define an abstract Storage interface and implement a local, filesystem-backed mock so S3, GCS, and Azure code can be tested without cloud dependencies.

storage abstraction testing
Python
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from pathlib import Path


class Storage(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def put(self, name: str, data: bytes) -> None:
        pass

    @abstractmethod
    def get(self, name: str) -> bytes:
        pass


class LocalStorage(Storage):
    def __init__(self, base_dir: str = "mock_sto…
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Modern tooling medium

How to mock argparse nested subparsers in Python

Build an argparse parser with nested subparsers and test it using unittest.mock.patch for sys.argv and sys.stdout.

argparse subparsers unittest
Python
import argparse
from unittest.mock import patch
from io import StringIO

def build_parser():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="app")
    subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)

    # Outer subparser
    outer = subparsers.add_parser("outer")
    outer_sub = outer.add_subparsers(dest…
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System design patterns medium

Facade Pattern in Python with Mock Simplification

This code demonstrates the Facade pattern by hiding complex subsystem interactions behind a simple start/stop interface, and adds a MockFacade for testing failure scenarios.

facade-pattern design-patterns abstraction
Python
class SubsystemA:
    def operation_a(self):
        return "Subsystem A: ready"

class SubsystemB:
    def operation_b(self):
        return "Subsystem B: ready"

class SubsystemC:
    def operation_c(self):
        return "Subsystem C: ready"


class Facade:
    def __init__(self):
        self._a = SubsystemA()
   …
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System design patterns medium

How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python

Wrap a legacy system with a translation layer that converts awkward legacy data into a clean, modern DTO (Data Transfer Object) for use by new code.

anti-corruption-layer ddd dto
Python
class LegacyOrderSystem:
    """Legacy system with awkward, unstructured data."""
    def get_order(self):
        return {
            "order_id": "ORD-123",
            "cust": "Acme Corp",
            "items": [{"sku": "A1", "qty": 2, "price_each": 10.0}],
            "ship_to": "123 Main St, Springfield"
        }…
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System design patterns medium

How to Implement the Abstract Factory Pattern in Python

Implements the Abstract Factory pattern to create families of related GUI objects (buttons, checkboxes) without specifying their concrete classes.

abstract-factory design-patterns system-design
Python
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod


class Button(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def render(self):
        pass


class Checkbox(ABC):
    @abstractmethod
    def render(self):
        pass


class WindowsButton(Button):
    def render(self):
        return "Rendering Windows-style button"


class WindowsCheckbox(Chec…
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System design patterns medium

Implement a Consistent Hash Ring in Python

Build a minimal consistent hash ring with virtual nodes to map keys to servers stably as nodes are added or removed.

consistent-hashing hashing distributed-systems
Python
import hashlib
import bisect


class ConsistentHashRing:
    def __init__(self, nodes=None, replicas=3):
        self.replicas = replicas
        self.ring = {}
        self.sorted_keys = []
        if nodes:
            for node in nodes:
                self.add_node(node)

    def _hash(self, key):
        return i…
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System design patterns medium

Simulate a Leaky Bucket Rate Limiter in Python

This code implements a leaky bucket rate limiter that drains at a fixed rate and accepts or rejects incoming requests based on capacity.

rate limiting leaky bucket simulation
Python
import time
from collections import deque


class LeakyBucket:
    """Simulates a leaky bucket rate limiter with a fixed drain rate."""
    def __init__(self, capacity, drain_rate_per_sec):
        self.capacity = capacity
        self.drain_rate = drain_rate_per_sec
        self.water = 0.0
        self.last_refill =…
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Reliability & rate limiting medium

Mock a Two-Phase Commit Coordinator in Python

Simulates a two-phase commit protocol where a coordinator asks participants to prepare, then commits or aborts based on unanimous readiness.

two-phase commit distributed systems transactions
Python
import random
import time
from typing import Dict, List


class TwoPhaseCommitCoordinator:
    def __init__(self, participants: List[str]):
        self.participants = participants
        self.participant_state: Dict[str, bool] = {}

    def prepare(self) -> bool:
        print("[Coordinator] Phase 1: Prepare")
     …
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Observability & SRE medium

Export Metrics with OTLP Mock in Python

Simulates system metric collection and exports them as an OTLP-like JSON payload using only Python's standard library.

otlp metrics observability
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
import json
import random
import time


@dataclass
class Metric:
    name: str
    value: float
    timestamp: int
    unit: str = "1"


def collect_system_metrics() -> list[Metric]:
    """Mock metric collection for OTLP export simulation."""
    now = int(time.time())
    re…
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Microservices patterns medium

How to Build an Anti-Corruption Layer in Python

Translate messy legacy system data into a clean domain model using an anti-corruption layer in Python.

anti-corruption microservices data-transformation
Python
class MockLegacySystem:
    """Simulates a legacy system with messy data formats."""
    def get_user_data(self):
        # Legacy format: fields are abbreviated and types are inconsistent
        return {
            "usr_id": "USR-123",
            "usr_nm": "john_doe",
            "email_addrs": "John.Doe@example.c…
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