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Git + Python medium

How to generate and parse an interactive rebase TODO list in Python

Generate a Git interactive rebase TODO list from commit data and parse it back into structured records.

git rebase automation
Python
import re
from collections import namedtuple

Commit = namedtuple("Commit", ["hash", "subject"])

def generate_rebase_todo(commits, action="pick"):
    todo_lines = []
    for i, commit in enumerate(commits):
        if i == 0 and action == "reword":
            todo_lines.append(f"reword {commit.hash} {commit.subject…
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Git + Python easy

How to sync a fork with upstream in Python

Run git fetch and merge commands from Python with subprocess to sync a forked repository with upstream/main.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def sync_fork_with_upstream():
    """Simulate syncing a forked repo with upstream via git commands."""

    # Mock git operations: pretend to fetch from upstream and merge into main
    fetch_result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "fetch", "upstream"],
        capture_output=True, tex…
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Git + Python medium

Python Script to Rotate a Leaked API Key

A checklist-driven Python script that scans a codebase for a leaked API key, replaces it with a new one, and prints a step-by-step rotation checklist.

security secrets file-scanning
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Checklist for rotating a leaked API key across a codebase."""

import re
from pathlib import Path


CHECKLIST = [
    "Identify all files containing the leaked key",
    "Generate a new key with sufficient entropy",
    "Update the secret storage/CI environment variables",
    "Replace the ol…
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Git + Python medium

Show Blame Line Author with subprocess in Python

This Python script runs git blame --line-porcelain via subprocess and counts how many lines each author owns in a file.

git subprocess blame
Python
import subprocess
from collections import Counter

def get_blame_authors(file_path):
    """Extract author names from git blame output using subprocess."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["git", "blame", "--line-porcelain", file_path],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=True,
    )
   …
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Cloud + Python easy

Create a Data Helper Class for Beginners in Python

A simple Python class to read and write JSON and CSV files from a local directory, ideal for automating data workflows in cloud environments.

json csv file-io
Python
import json
from pathlib import Path

class DataHelper:
    """Simple helper for reading and writing common data files."""
    
    def __init__(self, directory="data"):
        self.directory = Path(directory)
        self.directory.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
    
    def save_json(self, filename, data):
        filepath =…
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Cloud + Python easy

How to Mock Auto Scaling Policy Scale Out in Python

Define a mock auto-scaling function that scales out capacity by a factor up to a max, simulating AWS-like events.

auto-scaling cloud simulation
Python
def mock_scale_out(current_capacity: int, max_capacity: int, scale_factor: int = 1) -> tuple:
    """
    Mock auto-scaling policy: scales out by the specified factor
    if capacity allows, capped at max_capacity.
    """
    if current_capacity >= max_capacity:
        return current_capacity, False
    
    new_cap…
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Modern tooling easy

Build a Recipe Runner Mock in Python

A Python script that mocks a command runner recipe system: maps recipe names to shell commands, executes them with subprocess, and prints the output and exit code.

subprocess command-runner recipes
Python
import subprocess
import sys


def run_recipe(recipe: str) -> None:
    """Simulate a command runner recipe by printing the command and exit code."""
    print(f"Running recipe: {recipe}")
    result = subprocess.run(recipe, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True)
    print(f"Exit code: {result.returncode}")
    i…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Build a Wheel with Hatchling in Python

Build a Python wheel using the hatchling build backend and the build package, handling missing project metadata automatically.

hatchling wheel packaging
Python
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path


def build_wheel_with_hatchling(project_dir: str) -> str:
    """Build a wheel using hatchling and return the wheel file path."""
    project_path = Path(project_dir)

    # Simulate a minimal project structure if missing
    if not (project_path /…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Define Nox Sessions in Python

Automate repetitive tasks like testing and linting with reusable Nox sessions.

nox automation task-runner
Python
import nox


@nox.session(python=["3.9", "3.10"])
def tests(session):
    session.install("pytest")
    session.run("pytest")


@nox.session(python="3.9")
def lint(session):
    session.install("ruff")
    session.run("ruff", "check", ".")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    print("Nox sessions defined: tests, lint")
   …
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Modern tooling easy

How to Load and Save CSV and JSON Files in Python

A beginner-friendly data helper that loads or saves CSV and JSON files using only the Python standard library, with automatic format detection from the file extension.

csv json file-io
Python
from pathlib import Path
import json
import csv


def load_data(file_path):
    """Load CSV or JSON data from disk based on file extension."""
    path = Path(file_path)
    if path.suffix == ".json":
        with path.open() as f:
            return json.load(f)
    elif path.suffix == ".csv":
        with path.open(…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Mock Fabric Connections in Python for Task Testing

Create a lightweight MockConnection class to replace fabric.Connection and test task functions without SSH.

fabric mocking testing
Python
from fabric import Connection


class MockConnection:
    """Minimal mock of fabric.Connection for task testing."""

    def __init__(self):
        self.commands = []

    def run(self, command, **kwargs):
        self.commands.append(command)
        return f"OK: {command}"


def deploy(conn):
    """Deploy the app:…
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Modern tooling medium

How to Mock a PEP 517 Build Backend in Python

Use unittest.mock.Mock to simulate a PEP 517 backend interface, stub build hooks, and verify calls for package build automation.

pep517 unittest.mock packaging
Python
import json
from unittest.mock import Mock

# Simulate a PEP 517 backend interface
class Pep517Backend:
    def build_wheel(self, wheel_directory, config_settings=None, metadata_directory=None):
        return f"{wheel_directory}/mock_package-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl"

    def get_requires_for_build_wheel(self, config_s…
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Modern tooling medium

How to Mock a semantic-release Changelog in Python

This Python code simulates a semantic-release changelog generator, grouping commits by type and formatting them into a markdown changelog.

semantic-release changelog automation
Python
import json
from datetime import datetime


class SemanticReleaseChangelog:
    def __init__(self, version, commits):
        self.version = version
        self.commits = commits
        self.release_date = datetime.now().isoformat()

    def generate_changelog(self):
        grouped = {}
        for commit in self.c…
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Modern tooling easy

How to Use prompt_toolkit Autocomplete in Python

Demonstrates an interactive command-line prompt with autocomplete using prompt_toolkit's WordCompleter and a mock dataset.

cli autocomplete prompt-toolkit
Python
from prompt_toolkit import prompt
from prompt_toolkit.completion import WordCompleter

def main():
    """Demo of prompt_toolkit autocomplete with a mock dataset."""
    # A simple mock "database" of programming languages
    languages = [
        "Python", "Java", "JavaScript", "TypeScript", "C++", "C#",
        "Go"…
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Modern tooling easy

Lint a Dockerfile with a Mock Hadolint in Python

A lightweight Python script that simulates hadolint by scanning Dockerfile text for common lint rules and printing violations.

docker linting hadolint
Python
import subprocess
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path


def lint_dockerfile(content: str) -> list[str]:
    """Mock hadolint by checking a few rules and returning violations."""
    violations = []
    lines = content.splitlines()

    for idx, line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
        stripped = line.strip()
  …
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Modern tooling easy

Makefile Targets for lint, test, and build in Python

This Python script defines common Makefile targets (lint, test, build) as subprocess commands, printing each target's command and executing them with error checking.

subprocess makefile tooling
Python
import subprocess

TARGETS = {
    "lint": ["ruff", "check", "."],
    "test": ["pytest", "-q"],
    "build": ["python", "-m", "build"],
}


def run(target: str) -> None:
    if target not in TARGETS:
        raise ValueError(f"Unknown target: {target}")
    print(f"Running {target}...")
    subprocess.run(TARGETS[tar…
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Testing & modern typing medium

How to Flag Unexpected Diff Changes in Python

Compares two snapshot lists, detects unexpected differences, and returns a flag indicating whether the snapshot should be updated.

diffing snapshot-testing difflib
Python
import difflib

def snapshot_diff(before, after, intentional_changes=None):
    """Compare snapshots and flag only unexpected differences."""
    intentional_changes = intentional_changes or set()
    diff = list(difflib.unified_diff(before, after, lineterm=""))
    has_unexpected = False

    for line in diff:
      …
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Testing & modern typing medium

How to Snapshot Test JSON with Mock in Python

Use pytest-snapshot to capture the exact output of a JSON-loading function, with and without mocking json.loads, so future changes are automatically detected.

pytest snapshot mock
Python
import json
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
import pytest


def load_config(data):
    config = json.loads(data)
    return {"host": config["host"], "port": config["port"]}


def test_load_config_snapshot(snapshot):
    mock_data = json.dumps({"host": "localhost", "port": 8080, "extra": "ignored"})
    result = …
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System design patterns easy

Create a Data Helper Class in Python

A reusable DataHelper class that saves and loads JSON and CSV files from a configurable base directory, with automatic header detection for CSV.

data-helper json csv
Python
import json
import csv
from pathlib import Path

class DataHelper:
    def __init__(self, base_path="."):
        self.base_path = Path(base_path)
        self.base_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True)

    def save_json(self, data, filename):
        path = self.base_path / filename
        with open(path, "w") as f:
          …
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System design patterns medium

How to Implement a Simple MVVM Binding Mock in Python

A minimal Python implementation of the MVVM pattern, mocking data binding so views auto-update when the view model changes.

mvvm binding observer pattern
Python
class BindingMock:
    def __init__(self, view_model):
        self.view_model = view_model
        self.subscribers = []

    def bind(self, property_name, callback):
        self.subscribers.append((property_name, callback))

    def set(self, property_name, value):
        setattr(self.view_model, property_name, va…
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System design patterns medium

Inbox pattern consumer dedupe mock in Python

Implements a mock inbox consumer that deduplicates incoming messages by ID, with automatic eviction of old seen IDs to prevent unbounded memory growth.

deduplication inbox-pattern dataclasses
Python
import json
from collections import deque
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from hashlib import sha256
from typing import Any


@dataclass
class InboxConsumer:
    max_seen: int = 1000
    seen_ids: set = field(default_factory=set)
    seen_history: deque = field(default_factory=deque)

    def _mark_seen(self,…
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Streaming & messaging medium

How to Mock Offset Commit Auto vs Manual in Python

Demonstrates a Kafka-style offset commit function with auto/manual modes and tests it using unittest.mock.patch.

unittest mocking kafka
Python
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch

def commit_offsets(topic_partition_offsets, auto_commit=False):
    """Manually commit offsets or simulate auto-commit."""
    if auto_commit:
        print(f"Auto-committing offsets: {topic_partition_offsets}")
        return {"status": "auto_committed"}
    
    print(f"Manuall…
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Caching & Redis medium

How to Cache Data in Redis with Python

Build a simple Redis cache wrapper that stores and retrieves JSON data with automatic TTL and serialization.

redis cache json
Python
import redis
import json
import time


class Cache:
    def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, default_ttl=60):
        self.client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db)
        self.default_ttl = default_ttl

    def get(self, key):
        value = self.client.get(key)
        if value is None:
  …
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Caching & Redis easy

How to Use Redis as a Cache in Python

A beginner-friendly RedisCache helper that stores, retrieves, and deletes JSON values with automatic TTL expiration using the redis-py client.

redis cache ttl
Python
import json
import time
import redis


class RedisCache:
    def __init__(self, host="localhost", port=6379, db=0, default_ttl=60):
        self.client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, db=db, decode_responses=True)
        self.default_ttl = default_ttl

    def set(self, key, value, ttl=None):
        """Store a v…
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