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How to Send an Email with smtplib and a Mock Server in Python

Send an email using smtplib and verify it with a local aiosmtpd mock SMTP server — perfect for testing without a real mail server.

smtplib email aiosmtpd
Python
import smtplib
from email.message import EmailMessage
import aiosmtpd.controller as controller
import threading


def handle_message(server, session, envelope):
    print(f"Mock server received message:")
    print(f"From: {envelope.mail_from}")
    print(f"To: {envelope.rcpt_tos}")
    print(f"Subject: {envelope.cont…
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How to Simulate a Traceroute in Python

This Python script simulates a network traceroute by generating mock hop IPs, random delays, and a destination reach condition, useful for testing network scripts.

traceroute simulation network
Python
import random
import time

def simulate_traceroute(destination, max_hops=30):
    """Simulate a traceroute to a destination with mock hop delays."""
    print(f"Traceroute to {destination} ({max_hops} hops max):")
    for hop in range(1, max_hops + 1):
        # Mock IP address for the hop
        mock_ip = f"10.0.{ra…
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How to Sort Command-Line Arguments in Python

Build a beginner-friendly argparse CLI that sorts numbers or words passed as arguments, with an optional reverse flag.

argparse cli sorting
Python
import argparse


def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Sort numbers or words from the command line.")
    parser.add_argument("items", nargs="+", help="Items to sort (numbers or words)")
    parser.add_argument("--reverse", "-r", action="store_true", help="Sort in descending order")
    args =…
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How to Split PDF Pages into Ranges in Python

Simulates splitting a PDF into page ranges by validating and returning structured range splits for automation workflows.

pdf automation file-processing
Python
import os

def split_pdf_ranges(pdf_name, num_pages, ranges):
    """
    Simulates splitting a PDF by returning the page ranges that would be split.

    Args:
        pdf_name (str): Name of the PDF file.
        num_pages (int): Total number of pages in the PDF.
        ranges (list of tuple): List of (start, end) …
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How to Sync Two Directories in Python (rsync-like)

Mirror a source directory into a destination by copying new or changed files and deleting extras, similar to rsync.

sync directory rsync
Python
import os
import shutil
import sys
from pathlib import Path

def sync_dirs(src: Path, dst: Path):
    """Mirror src into dst: copy new files, overwrite changed, delete extras."""
    dst.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
    for dst_entry in dst.rglob('*'):
        rel = dst_entry.relative_to(dst)
        src_entry =…
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How to Track GitHub Stars, Forks, and Watchers in Python

Automatically fetch and track stars, forks, and watchers for multiple GitHub repositories, saving snapshots locally as JSON files for historical analysis.

github api automation
Python
import os
import time
import json
import requests
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

REPOS = [
    "psf/requests",
    "python/cpython",
    "pallets/flask",
]
DATA_DIR = Path("github_metrics")

def fetch_repo_stats(repo):
    url = f"https://api.github.com/repos/{repo}"
    resp = requests.get(ur…
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How to Update a Hosts File to Block Distractions in Python

This script updates a local hosts file (or a demo file) by adding or updating entries to block distracting websites like Facebook and Twitter.

hosts-file automation blocking
Python
from pathlib import Path

def update_hosts(entries):
    """
    Add or update blocking entries in the hosts file.
    Uses a local demo file by default to avoid system changes.
    """
    hosts_path = Path("demo_hosts.txt")
    
    # Create demo file if it doesn't exist
    if not hosts_path.exists():
        hosts…
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How to Validate SSL Certificates for Multiple Domains in Python

A Python utility that checks SSL certificate expiry dates for a list of domains using the standard library ssl and socket modules.

ssl certificate validation
Python
import ssl
import socket
from datetime import datetime

def check_ssl_certificate(hostname: str, port: int = 443) -> dict:
    """Validate SSL certificate for a given hostname."""
    context = ssl.create_default_context()
    with socket.create_connection((hostname, port), timeout=5) as sock:
        with context.wra…
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How to Watch a Folder and Convert New Images in Python

Watch a folder for new files and mock-convert images by copying and renaming them in an output directory.

folder-watching automation pathlib
Python
import time
import hashlib
from pathlib import Path
from datetime import datetime

def mock_convert_image(source: Path, dest_dir: Path) -> Path:
    """Mock image conversion: copy bytes and add .converted suffix."""
    dest = dest_dir / f"{source.stem}.converted{source.suffix}"
    dest.write_bytes(source.read_bytes(…
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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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How to apply Kubernetes YAML files from a folder in Python

Uses the Kubernetes Python client to apply all YAML manifests in a directory, with sorted processing and per-file error handling.

kubernetes yaml automation
Python
import os
import yaml
from kubernetes import client, config
from kubernetes.utils import create_from_yaml

def apply_yaml_folder(folder_path):
    """Apply all YAML files in a folder using the Kubernetes mock client."""
    # Load mock configuration
    config.load_kube_config()
    k8s_client = client.ApiClient()

  …
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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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How to check Python files for common coding mistakes

Walks a directory tree parsing each .py file with ast, reporting empty functions, bare try blocks, too many parameters, and empty classes.

ast linting code-quality
Python
import ast
import os
import sys

def check_file(filepath):
    try:
        with open(filepath) as f:
            code = f.read()
        tree = ast.parse(code, filename=filepath)
    except SyntaxError as e:
        print(f"{filepath}: SyntaxError: {e.msg}")
        return
    
    issues = []
    for node in ast.wal…
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How to generate an htpasswd bcrypt entry in Python

Create a mock htpasswd file entry with a bcrypt-hashed password for a given username using a simple Python script.

bcrypt htpasswd password
Python
import bcrypt

def mock_htpasswd_entry(username, password):
    salt = bcrypt.gensalt(rounds=12)
    hashed = bcrypt.hashpw(password.encode(), salt).decode()
    return f"{username}:{hashed}"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    entry = mock_htpasswd_entry("demo_user", "s3cretP@ss")
    print(entry)
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How to generate website performance reports from HTTP requests in Python

Measure and report website load time, status code, and content size using Python's standard library.

http performance urllib
Python
import urllib.request
import time

def measure_website_load_time(url):
    """Measures total loading time of a website."""
    start_time = time.time()
    try:
        with urllib.request.urlopen(url, timeout=10) as response:
            content = response.read()
            status_code = response.status
            …
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How to rename music files by ID3 tags in Python

Renames MP3 files in a folder using artist and title extracted from ID3 tags, with a mock fallback that parses filenames.

file-renaming id3-tags mp3
Python
import os
import re
from pathlib import Path

def sanitize_filename(name: str) -> str:
    return re.sub(r'[<>:"/\\|?*]', '_', name).strip()

def rename_mp3_from_id3(path: Path) -> None:
    for f in path.glob("*.mp3"):
        # Mock ID3 extraction: derive artist/title from filename
        stem = f.stem
        if "…
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How to stage and commit all changes with Git in Python

Run git add -A and git commit from Python using subprocess to automate staging and committing all file changes in one step.

git subprocess automation
Python
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path

def stage_and_commit_all(commit_message: str) -> None:
    """Stage all changes and create a commit with the given message."""
    repo_root = Path.cwd()
    if not (repo_root / ".git").exists():
        raise RuntimeError("Not inside a Git repository")

    subprocess.run([…
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How to validate argparse CLI commands in Python

Build a beginner-friendly command-line argument parser with argparse, including required and optional arguments, plus simple validation for age.

argparse cli validation
Python
import argparse


def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate CLI arguments for beginners.")
    parser.add_argument("name", type=str, help="Your name.")
    parser.add_argument("--age", type=int, default=None, help="Your age (optional).")
    parser.add_argument("--verbose", action="store_t…
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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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Mock a Helm Upgrade Install Command in Python

Use unittest mock to simulate a Helm upgrade --install call for testing automation scripts without a real cluster.

mock helm testing
Python
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch


class HelmClient:
    def upgrade_install(self, release, chart, namespace="default"):
        # Simulates the helm upgrade --install command
        return f"Release {release} upgraded/installed in {namespace} using chart {chart}"


@patch("helm_client.HelmClient.upgrade_in…
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Mock systemctl Wrapper in Python for Service Testing

A Python class-based mock of systemctl that simulates start, stop, restart, and status operations for a service, useful for testing automation scripts.

systemctl mock automation
Python
import subprocess
import sys

class ServiceManager:
    def __init__(self, service_name):
        self.service_name = service_name
        self.status = "inactive"
    
    def start(self):
        self.status = "active"
        print(f"Starting {self.service_name}... OK")
    
    def stop(self):
        self.status …
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Monitor Website Uptime with Python

Periodically check if a website is reachable and its HTTP status is 200, logging the status with timestamps.

monitoring uptime requests
Python
import requests
import time

def check_website(url):
    try:
        response = requests.get(url, timeout=5)
        if response.status_code == 200:
            return True
        else:
            return False
    except requests.ConnectionError:
        return False
    except requests.Timeout:
        return Fals…
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Mount ISO Loop Device Mock Script in Python

Simulate ISO mounting with a loop device using a mock class — useful for testing scripts that depend on mount/unmount without actual system privileges.

iso loop-device mock
Python
import os
import tempfile
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path

@dataclass
class LoopDevice:
    path: str
    iso_path: str
    mounted: bool = False

    def mount(self, mount_point: str):
        if self.mounted:
            raise RuntimeError(f"Loop device {self.path} already mounted")
      …
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Parse WHOIS Data with Python Regex

Extract domain registration fields from a mock WHOIS record using regex and compute days until expiration.

whois regex parsing
Python
import re
from datetime import datetime


def parse_whois(whois_text: str) -> dict:
    """Extract key registration fields from a mock WHOIS record."""
    patterns = {
        "domain": r"Domain Name:\s*(.+)",
        "registrar": r"Registrar:\s*(.+)",
        "creation_date": r"Creation Date:\s*(.+)",
        "expir…
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