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Strings & text easy

Automatically Detect Weak Passwords from Large Password Lists in Python

This Python script identifies weak passwords from a list by checking length, common patterns, sequential characters, and uniform characters, returning those that fail the security checks.

password security validation
Python
import re

COMMON_PASSWORDS_FILE = "common_passwords.txt"

def is_weak(password):
    # Check length
    if len(password) < 8:
        return True
    # Check for common patterns
    if password.lower() in {"password", "123456", "qwerty", "letmein", "admin", "welcome"}:
        return True
    # Check for sequential c…
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Strings & text easy

How to Detect Expired Domains Using Python

Parse a list of domain registration data and compare expiry dates to today to find expired domains.

datetime date-parsing domain-check
Python
import datetime

# List of test domains with fake registration and expiry dates
# Format: (domain, registration_date, expiry_date)
test_domains = [
    ('example.com', '2020-01-15', '2024-01-15'),  # Expired
    ('google.com', '1997-09-15', '2026-09-15'),   # Still active
    ('test-site.org', '2019-06-01', '2023-06-0…
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Strings & text easy

How to Detect PII in Documents Using Python

Use regex patterns to automatically detect emails, phone numbers, SSNs, and credit card numbers in text documents.

pii regex data-privacy
Python
import re
from typing import List, Dict

def detect_pii(text: str) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
    patterns = {
        "email": r"[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}",
        "phone": r"\(?\d{3}\)?[-.\s]?\d{3}[-.\s]?\d{4}",
        "ssn": r"\b\d{3}-\d{2}-\d{4}\b",
        "credit_card": r"\b\d{4}[- ]?\d{4}[-…
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Functions & basics medium

How to Invalidate Cache When Arguments Change in Python

A memoization decorator that caches function results keyed by arguments, automatically invalidating when inputs change.

decorators caching memoization
Python
from functools import wraps

def memoize(func):
    cache = {}
    
    @wraps(func)
    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
        key = (args, tuple(sorted(kwargs.items())))
        if key not in cache:
            cache[key] = func(*args, **kwargs)
        return cache[key]
    
    return wrapper

@memoize
def expensiv…
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Errors & debugging easy

How to Record Last N Errors with a Ring Buffer in Python

Use collections.deque with maxlen to keep only the most recent N error messages while discarding older entries automatically.

ring-buffer deque error-handling
Python
import collections

class ErrorRecorder:
    def __init__(self, size):
        self.buffer = collections.deque(maxlen=size)

    def record_error(self, message):
        self.buffer.append(message)

    def get_errors(self):
        return list(self.buffer)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    recorder = ErrorRecorder(3)
 …
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Errors & debugging easy

How to Use pdb.post_mortem in Python

Automatically enter the Python debugger at the exact point where an uncaught exception occurred, allowing interactive inspection of the crash site.

pdb debugging exceptions
Python
import pdb
import sys

def divide(a, b):
    return a / b

def main():
    try:
        result = divide(10, 0)
        print(f"Result: {result}")
    except Exception:
        # Enter post-mortem debugging when an uncaught exception occurs
        pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2])

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main…
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Errors & debugging medium

Implement circuit breaker open after failures demo in Python

A minimal CircuitBreaker class that calls a function and automatically 'opens' after a set number of consecutive failures, blocking further calls with a RuntimeError.

circuit-breaker resilience error-handling
Python
import time
from datetime import datetime


class CircuitBreaker:
    def __init__(self, threshold=3):
        self.threshold = threshold
        self.failure_count = 0
        self.is_open = False

    def call(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
        if self.is_open:
            raise RuntimeError("Circuit is OPEN")
  …
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Files & data easy

Automatically Detect Corrupted Files Using SHA-256 Checksums in Python

Compute SHA-256 checksums of files and compare them to detect corruption in Python.

checksum file-integrity hashlib
Python
import hashlib
import os

def compute_sha256(filepath: str) -> str:
    """Compute SHA-256 checksum of a file."""
    sha256 = hashlib.sha256()
    with open(filepath, 'rb') as f:
        for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b''):
            sha256.update(chunk)
    return sha256.hexdigest()

def validate_file_int…
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Files & data easy

Automatically Highlight Data Validation Errors Inside Excel Files in Python

Load an Excel file with openpyxl, iterate over cells, and highlight invalid data (empty, negative) with a red fill and error message.

excel validation openpyxl
Python
import openpyxl
from openpyxl.styles import PatternFill
from pathlib import Path

def highlight_validation_errors(filepath: str, output_path: str = None):
    wb = openpyxl.load_workbook(filepath)
    red_fill = PatternFill(start_color="FF0000", end_color="FF0000", fill_type="solid")
    
    for sheet in wb.worksheet…
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Files & data easy

Build a Python Script That Detects and Deletes Empty Files Across Folders

A Python script that recursively finds and removes all zero-byte files across nested directories, returning a list of deleted paths.

filesystem cleanup pathlib
Python
import os
from pathlib import Path

def find_and_delete_empty_files(root_dir: str) -> list:
    """Find and delete all empty files under root_dir. Returns list of deleted paths."""
    deleted = []
    for file_path in Path(root_dir).rglob('*'):
        if file_path.is_file() and file_path.stat().st_size == 0:
       …
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Files & data easy

How to Archive Old Files by Age in Python

Move files older than a specified number of days from a source directory to an archive directory using Python's pathlib and shutil modules.

file-archiving pathlib shutil
Python
import os
import shutil
import time
from pathlib import Path

def archive_old_files(source_dir: str, archive_dir: str, days_old: int) -> None:
    cutoff_time = time.time() - (days_old * 86400)  # 86400 seconds in a day
    archive_path = Path(archive_dir)
    archive_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)

    for i…
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Files & data medium

How to Automatically Extract Every Archive in a Folder with Python

Walk through a folder and extract all ZIP, RAR, and 7Z archives into separate subdirectories using Python.

zipfile rarfile py7zr
Python
import zipfile
import rarfile
import py7zr
import pathlib

def extract_archives(folder: str):
    """Extract every ZIP, RAR, and 7Z archive in the given folder."""
    folder_path = pathlib.Path(folder)
    for archive_file in folder_path.iterdir():
        suffix = archive_file.suffix.lower()
        try:
           …
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Files & data medium

How to Automatically Merge Hundreds of Excel Files Without Losing Formatting in Python

Merge all .xlsx files in a folder into a single Excel workbook, preserving individual sheet structures with sheet name prefixes.

excel pandas merge
Python
import pandas as pd
from pathlib import Path

def merge_excel_files(folder_path: str, output_path: str) -> None:
    """
    Merge all .xlsx files in a folder into a single Excel file,
    preserving individual sheet structures.
    """
    folder = Path(folder_path)
    excel_files = list(folder.glob("*.xlsx"))
    
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Files & data easy

How to Convert CSV Column Types While Reading in Python

Read a CSV file and automatically convert column values to int, float, str, or bool based on type suffixes in the header names.

csv type-conversion file-io
Python
import csv
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any

def read_csv_with_types(filepath: str) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
    """Read CSV and convert column types based on header suffixes."""
    converters = {
        "int": int,
        "float": float,
        "str": str,
        "bool": lambda v: v.strip().lower(…
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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 easy

How to Prune Empty Directories in Python with os.walk

Remove all empty subdirectories bottom-up using os.walk with topdown=False and os.rmdir, safely ignoring non-empty folders.

os.walk filesystem cleanup
Python
import os

def prune_empty_dirs(root):
    """Remove all empty subdirectories under root, bottom-up."""
    for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(root, topdown=False):
        if dirpath == root:
            continue
        try:
            os.rmdir(dirpath)
            print(f"Removed: {dirpath}")
        exce…
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Files & data easy

How to Read a File with Retry on Temporary IOError in Python

Read a file with automatic retries on temporary IOError/OSError failures, using the pathlib module with configurable attempts and delay.

file-io retry error-handling
Python
import time
from pathlib import Path

def read_file_with_retry(filepath: str | Path, max_attempts: int = 3, delay: float = 0.5) -> str:
    """Read a file with retries on temporary IO errors."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    last_error = None

    for attempt in range(max_attempts):
        try:
            return pat…
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Files & data easy

How to Strip BOM When Reading UTF-8 Files in Python

Read a UTF-8 text file with Python's pathlib while automatically stripping the Byte Order Mark (BOM) so the first character isn't a hidden glyph.

bom utf8 pathlib
Python
from pathlib import Path

def read_text_without_bom(file_path):
    """Read a UTF-8 text file, stripping the BOM if present."""
    return Path(file_path).read_text(encoding='utf-8-sig')

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # Create a sample file with BOM for demonstration
    sample_path = Path("sample_with_bom.txt")
    …
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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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Files & data easy

How to Watch a Directory for New Files in Python

Poll a directory at regular intervals and detect newly added files, printing each one as it appears.

file watching polling os.listdir
Python
import time
import os
from pathlib import Path

WATCH_DIR = Path("watched_files")

def watch_for_new_files(directory: Path, sleep_time: float = 1.0, max_iterations: int = 10):
    """Poll a directory for new files and print when one appears."""
    directory.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
    existing = set(os.listdir(directory…
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Files & data medium

Tail last N lines of growing log file in Python

Prints the last n lines of a log file and follows new content appended to it, polling for size changes.

log-file file-handling polling
Python
import time
from pathlib import Path

def tail_log(file_path, n=10, poll_interval=1.0, timeout=10):
    """
    Print the last n lines and follow new lines appended to a growing log file.
    """
    path = Path(file_path)
    # Read the last n lines from the current file
    with path.open("r", encoding="utf-8") as f…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

Build a defaultdict histogram of categories in Python

Count occurrences of each category in a list using collections.defaultdict(int) for automatic initialization.

defaultdict histogram collections
Python
from collections import defaultdict

def build_category_histogram(items):
    """Count occurrences of each category in a list of items."""
    histogram = defaultdict(int)
    for item in items:
        histogram[item] += 1
    return dict(histogram)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    categories = ["fruit", "vegetable", …
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Dictionaries & sets medium

How to Build a TTL Cache Dict in Python

Create a dictionary subclass that automatically expires keys after a fixed time-to-live using timestamps.

dictionary cache ttl
Python
import time

class TTLDict(dict):
    def __init__(self, ttl, *args, **kwargs):
        self.ttl = ttl
        self._expires = {}
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        super().__setitem__(key, value)
        self._expires[key] = time.time() + self.ttl

    def __geti…
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Dictionaries & sets easy

How to Set Nested Dict Value Creating Missing Keys in Python

Set a value deep inside a nested dictionary, automatically creating any missing intermediate dicts along the path.

dictionary nested mutation
Python
def set_nested_value(d, keys, value):
    """
    Set a value in a nested dict, creating missing intermediate keys.
    
    Args:
        d: The dict to modify
        keys: Iterable of keys forming the path (e.g., ['a', 'b', 'c'])
        value: The value to set at the final key
    """
    current = d
    for key i…
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