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How to Create a Mock Headless Browser Screenshot Stub in Python

This code provides a deterministic stub that simulates capturing webpage screenshots with a headless browser, returning formatted output without real browser dependencies.

mock headless screenshot
Python
import subprocess
import sys

def mock_screenshot_webpage(url: str, width: int = 1280, height: int = 800) -> str:
    """Stub that simulates taking a screenshot of a webpage using headless browser."""
    # In real implementation, you would use playwright/selenium/headless chrome
    result = {
        "url": url,
   …
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How to Download a List of URLs to a Directory in Python

This script downloads a list of URLs into a specified directory, creating the folder if needed and keeping original filenames.

urllib download file-io
Python
import urllib.request
from pathlib import Path

def download_urls(url_list, directory):
    """Download each URL in url_list into directory, keeping original filenames."""
    save_dir = Path(directory)
    save_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
    
    for url in url_list:
        filename = url.rstrip('/').spl…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Generate an Inventory CSV of Installed pip Packages in Python

This script uses subprocess and csv to list all installed pip packages and write their names and versions into a CSV inventory file.

pip csv subprocess
Python
import subprocess
import csv

def get_installed_packages():
    """Return a list of (name, version) tuples for installed pip packages."""
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["pip", "list", "--format=freeze"],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=True
    )
    packages = []
    for line in r…
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How to Quarantine Suspicious Files in Python

Move files with suspicious extensions to a quarantine folder using pathlib and shutil for safe isolation.

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

def quarantine_files(source_dir, quarantine_dir, suspicious_extensions):
    """
    Move files with suspicious extensions to a quarantine folder.
    Returns list of moved files.
    """
    source_path = Path(source_dir)
    quarantine_path = Path(quarantine_dir)
   …
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How to Write an IP Block List to hosts.deny in Python

This Python script validates a list of IP addresses and CIDR ranges, then writes them to a hosts.deny file to block connections at the TCP wrapper level.

hosts.deny ip-block ipaddress
Python
from ipaddress import ip_network

def write_hosts_deny(ip_list, output_file="hosts.deny"):
    with open(output_file, "w") as f:
        for ip in ip_list:
            try:
                ip_network(ip)
                f.write(f"ALL: {ip}\n")
            except ValueError:
                continue
    print(f"Written…
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Automation & scripting easy

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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