Developing and maintaining the tqdm progress bar project
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The tqdm organization on GitHub is dedicated to developing and maintaining the tqdm progress bar project, primarily using Python, HTML, and C++. They host a wide range of repositories, including notable projects like tqdm and tqdm.cpp, which are widely used in the programming community for enhancing user experience in command-line interfaces.
:zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
C++ port of tqdm
:bookmark_tabs: Make implemented in pure Python
:globe_with_meridians: tqdm.github.io
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A collection of useful bits of Python code
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:package: Override parameter defaults via environment variables & config files
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Slides for PyData London May 2019
Javascript minifier
Collection of library stubs for Python, with static types
Create Python API documentation in Markdown format.
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A Github Action used to build and publish Docker images
Alias for typos of tqdm
tqdm builds several repositories focused on progress visualization in Python and C++. Their flagship repository, tqdm, provides a fast progress bar for Python applications, while tqdm.cpp offers a similar functionality for C++ users.
The primary programming languages used by tqdm are Python, HTML, and C++. This diverse usage allows them to reach a broad audience and maintain compatibility with various development environments and applications.
Yes, all of tqdm's repositories are public on GitHub. This transparency enables developers to access the codebase, contribute to the projects, and utilize the tools for their own applications.
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