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Write Data Helpers with Comprehensions and Generators in Python
Demonstrates list, dict, and set comprehensions plus generator expressions and generator functions for building concise data helpers.
# Basic comprehensions and generators demo
# List comprehension: squares of evens
squares = [x * x for x in range(10) if x % 2 == 0]
print("List comp:", squares)
# Dictionary comprehension: char -> count
text = "hello"
char_counts = {c: text.count(c) for c in set(text)}
print("Dict comp:", char_counts)
# Set compre…
How to Build a Data Helper for LLM Prompts in Python
A beginner-friendly helper class that flattens nested dictionaries, formats prompt templates, and safely parses JSON for AI/LLM pipelines.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
class DataHelper:
"""Simple helper class for working with data in AI/LLM pipelines."""
def __init__(self, data: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None) -> None:
self.data = data or {}
def flatten(self, prefix: str = "") -> Dict[str, Any]…
How to Build a System-User-Assistant Message List in Python
Use dataclasses to model a chat conversation and build the system/user/assistant message list expected by LLM APIs.
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List
@dataclass
class Message:
role: str
content: str
@dataclass
class Conversation:
messages: List[Message] = field(default_factory=list)
def add_system(self, content: str) -> None:
self.messages.append(Message(role="system", con…
How to Convert Data to JSON and Back in Python
Convert a Python dict into a JSON string with indentation, then parse it back into a dict, demonstrating a common round-trip conversion for beginners.
import json
from datetime import datetime
def convert_data(data):
"""Convert a dict into a JSON string and back to dict."""
json_str = json.dumps(data, indent=2)
parsed = json.loads(json_str)
return json_str, parsed
def main():
sample_data = {
"user": "alice",
"message": "hello",
…
How to Create a Simple Data Helper in Python for LLM Projects
Create a beginner-friendly Python class that stores, filters, and serializes data records for AI/LLM workflows.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
class DataHelper:
"""Simple helper for beginners to manage data in AI/LLM projects."""
def __init__(self, data: Optional[List[Dict[str, Any]]] = None) -> None:
self.data: List[Dict[str, Any]] = data or []
def add_item(self, item: Dict[str…
How to Mock an LLM Client in Python
Create a simple mock LLM client that returns a canned completion for testing or development without a real API.
from dataclasses import dataclass
@dataclass
class MockLLMClient:
canned_response: str = "This is a canned completion."
def complete(self, prompt: str) -> str:
return f"{self.canned_response} [to: {prompt[:20]}]"
if __name__ == "__main__":
client = MockLLMClient()
result = client.complete(…
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.
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…
How to Validate JSON Output Against a Dict Schema in Python
Validate JSON-like data against a simple dict schema with type checking and descriptive error messages using only the Python standard library.
from typing import Dict, Any, List, Union
def validate_json(data: Any, schema: Dict[str, str]) -> List[str]:
"""
Validate JSON-like data against a simple dict schema.
Schema format: {field_name: expected_type} where type is one of:
'str', 'int', 'float', 'bool', 'list', 'dict', 'any'
Returns list …
How to Validate LLM Output in Python
A beginner-friendly DataValidator class that checks required fields and type constraints on LLM-generated or user JSON data.
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
class DataValidator:
"""Simple helper for validating LLM-generated or user data."""
def __init__(self, required_fields: List[str], schema: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None):
self.required_fields = required_fields
self.schema = schema or…
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.
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…
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.
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…
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.
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)
…
Track GitHub Repository Growth in Python
A Python dashboard that fetches and displays GitHub repository statistics including stars, forks, creation date, and recent star activity using the GitHub API.
import requests
import json
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def track_repo_growth(owner, repo):
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}"
headers = {"Accept": "application/vnd.github.v3+json"}
response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
data = response.json()
name = data…
Automatically Download the Latest Software Release from GitHub with Python
Use the GitHub API to fetch the latest release metadata and download the first asset (binary or archive) to a local directory.
import requests
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def download_latest_release(owner: str, repo: str, output_dir: str = ".") -> None:
"""Download the latest release asset from a GitHub repository."""
url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{owner}/{repo}/releases/latest"
response = requests.get(url)
res…
Build a Python Utility That Verifies Backup Integrity Automatically
Automatically compute and verify SHA-256 checksums of backup files using a JSON manifest to detect missing or corrupted data.
import hashlib
import os
import json
def compute_checksum(filepath, algorithm='sha256'):
"""Compute checksum for the given file."""
hash_func = hashlib.new(algorithm)
with open(filepath, 'rb') as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b''):
hash_func.update(chunk)
return hash_f…
Fill PDF Form Fields from a Mock Template in Python
Fills a PDF-style form template dictionary with user data, preserving template fields and formatting output as JSON.
import json
template = {
"first_name": "",
"last_name": "",
"email": "",
"phone": "",
"date_of_birth": "",
"address": "",
"city": "",
"state": "",
"zip_code": "",
"agree_to_terms": False
}
def fill_pdf_form(template: dict, data: dict) -> dict:
for key, value in data.items…
Generate Random Fake User Data for Testing in Python
This code generates a list of fake user dictionaries with random names, emails, ages, and timestamps using the Python standard library for testing purposes.
import json
import random
import string
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def generate_user_data(num_users=1):
first_names = ["Alice", "Bob", "Charlie", "Diana", "Eve"]
last_names = ["Smith", "Johnson", "Brown", "Taylor", "Wilson"]
domains = ["example.com", "test.org", "demo.net"]
users = …
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.
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")
…
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 Detect Recently Installed Software in Python
Uses subprocess to call pip and parse package metadata to list recently installed Python packages.
import subprocess
import sys
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def detect_recently_installed(days=7):
"""Detect recently installed software packages."""
recent_packages = []
cutoff_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=days)
try:
# For pip-installed packages (Python packages)
…
How to Generate a cloud-init User Data Mock in Python
Generate a cloud-init user data mock for a VM using a dataclass and JSON in Python.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
@dataclass
class VMConfig:
hostname: str
cpus: int
memory_mb: int
ssh_key: str
def generate_cloud_init_mock(config: VMConfig) -> str:
"""Build a cloud-init user-data mock for a VM."""
user_data = {
"hostname": config.hostname,
…
How to Mock a Whisper API Transcription Stub in Python
Simulate an OpenAI Whisper-style transcription response with a dataclass request model and a mock function that returns structured audio transcription output.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional
@dataclass
class AudioRequest:
file_path: str
language: Optional[str] = None
def to_api_payload(self) -> dict:
return {"file": self.file_path, "language": self.language}
def mock_whisper_transcribe(payload: dict) -> dict:
…
How to Save a VM Snapshot State to a JSON File in Python
Define a dataclass for a VM snapshot and serialize it to a JSON file, then reload it to verify the state.
import json
from dataclasses import dataclass, asdict
from pathlib import Path
@dataclass
class VMSnapshot:
name: str
memory_mb: int
disk_gb: int
state: str = "saved"
def snapshot_to_file(self, path: Path) -> str:
"""Write snapshot state to a JSON file and return the filename."""
…
How to Strip EXIF Metadata from Images in Python
Remove EXIF metadata from image bytes using Pillow, with a mock JPEG generator for testing.
from PIL import Image
from PIL.ExifTags import TAGS
from io import BytesIO
import struct
def strip_exif(image_bytes, remove_metadata=True):
"""Remove EXIF metadata from image bytes."""
img = Image.open(BytesIO(image_bytes))
if remove_metadata:
# Clear all metadata
img.info.clear()
# Sa…
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