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How to Make a Shallow Clone of an Object in Python

Demonstrates using copy.copy() to create a shallow clone of a Python object, showing how nested mutable data is shared while top-level attributes are independent.

copy shallow-copy clone
Python
import copy


class Config:
    def __init__(self):
        self.settings = {"volume": 50}
        self.user = "admin"


def demonstrate_shallow_copy():
    original = Config()
    shallow = copy.copy(original)

    # Mutating nested object is visible in both (shallow copy share it)
    shallow.settings["volume"] = 90…
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Verify Git tag signatures with HMAC in Python

Create and verify deterministic HMAC-SHA256 signatures for git tags using the Python standard library.

hmac git security
Python
import hashlib
import hmac


def sign_tag(tag: str, secret_key: str) -> str:
    """Create a deterministic HMAC signature for a tag."""
    message = tag.encode("utf-8")
    key = secret_key.encode("utf-8")
    return hmac.new(key, message, hashlib.sha256).hexdigest()


def verify_signed_tag(tag: str, signature: str, …
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