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How to automatically organize your Downloads folder by file type in Python

This script scans the Downloads folder and moves files into sub-folders based on their extensions (e.g., Images, Documents, Videos).

file organization automation os
Python
import os
import shutil
from pathlib import Path

def organize_downloads_folder(downloads_path=None):
    if downloads_path is None:
        downloads_path = str(Path.home() / "Downloads")
    
    if not os.path.exists(downloads_path):
        print(f"Path {downloads_path} does not exist.")
        return
    
    fi…
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Mock Certbot Renewal in Python for Testing

Simulates a Let's Encrypt certificate renewal by writing a mock certificate file and printing realistic certbot CLI output, without calling the actual certbot.

certbot letsencrypt automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from pathlib import Path


def renew_cert(domain: str, output_dir: str = "certs") -> str:
    """Simulate a Let's Encrypt renewal with mock certbot output."""
    out = Path(output_dir)
    out.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)

    cert_path = out…
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Pin Python package versions in requirements.txt

Pin package versions in requirements.txt-style text by adding ==version when no specifier is present, while preserving existing version constraints and comments.

requirements automation versions
Python
import re
from pathlib import Path


def pin_versions(requirements_text: str) -> str:
    """
    Pin package versions in requirements.txt-style text.
    Adds ==version if no version specifier is present.
    Keeps existing specifiers (>=, <=, ~=, etc.) unchanged.
    """
    lines = requirements_text.strip().splitli…
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Automation & scripting easy

Port Scan Localhost Common Ports in Python

Scan common localhost ports (HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, FTP, and more) with a fast socket-based Python script that prints an open/closed status table.

socket port-scanning network
Python
import socket
from datetime import datetime

COMMON_PORTS = {
    80: "HTTP", 
    443: "HTTPS", 
    22: "SSH", 
    21: "FTP", 
    25: "SMTP",
    3306: "MySQL",
    5432: "PostgreSQL"
}

def scan_port(port):
    sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
    sock.settimeout(0.1)
    try:
        resu…
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Post a message to a Slack webhook in Python

Send a message to a Slack webhook endpoint using the standard library's urllib.request, handling the POST request and response cleanly.

slack webhook urllib
Python
import json
from urllib import request

def post_to_slack(webhook_url: str, message: str) -> dict:
    payload = json.dumps({"text": message}).encode("utf-8")
    req = request.Request(
        webhook_url,
        data=payload,
        headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
        method="POST",
    )
    wit…
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Automation & scripting easy

Stress CPU Threads with a Mock Compute in Python

Simulates CPU-intensive work across multiple threads to test how Python schedules parallel compute.

threading cpu-stress parallelism
Python
import threading
import time


def stress_cpu(iterations: int):
    result = 0
    for i in range(iterations):
        result += i * i % 1000
    return result


def run_mock_stress(thread_count: int, iterations: int):
    threads = []
    for tid in range(thread_count):
        t = threading.Thread(target=lambda: str…
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