For the past year, we've compared nearly 15,000 open source Python projects to pick Top 30 (0.2% chance).
This is an extremely competitive list and it carefully picks the best open source Python libraries, tools and programs published between January and December 2017.
Mybridge AI evaluates the quality by considering popularity, engagement and recency.
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No 1
Home-assistant (v0.6+): Open-source home automation platform running on Python 3
No 2
Pytorch: Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration
[11019 stars on Github].
Courtesy of Adam Paszke and others at PyTorch Team
No 3
Grumpy: A Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime. [8367 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Dylan Trotter and others at Google
No 4
Sanic: Async Python 3.5+ web server that's written to go fast
No 5
Python-fire: A library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object. [7775 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
David Bieber and others at Google Brain.
No 6
spaCy (v2.0): Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing (NLP) with Python and Cython
[7633 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Matthew Honnibal
No 7
Pipenv: Python Development Workflow for Humans
[7273 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Kenneth Reitz
No 8
MicroPython: A lean and efficient Python implementation for microcontrollers and constrained systems
[5728 stars on Github].
No 9
Prophet: Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth
[4369 stars on Github].
Courtesy of Facebook
No 10
SerpentAI: Game Agent Framework in Python.
Helping you create AIs / Bots to play any game
[3411 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Nicholas Brochu
No 11
Dash: Interactive, reactive web apps in pure python
[3281 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Chris P
No 12
InstaPy: Instagram Bot.
Like/Comment/Follow Automation Script. [3179 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
TimG
No 13
Apistar: A fast and expressive API framework.
For Python
[3024 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Tom Christie
No 14
Faiss: A library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors
[2717 stars on Github].
Courtesy of Matthijs Douze and others at
Facebook Research
No 15
MechanicalSoup: A Python library for automating interaction with websites
[2244 stars on Github].
No 16
Better-exceptions: Pretty and useful exceptions in Python, automatically
[2121 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Qix
No 17
Flashtext: Extract Keywords from sentence or Replace keywords in sentences
[2019 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Vikash Singh
No 18
Maya: Datetime for Humans in Python
[1828 stars on Github].
No 19
Mimesis (v1.0): Python library, which helps generate mock data in different languages for various purposes.
These data can be especially useful at various stages of software development and testing
[1732 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Líkið Geimfari
No 20
Open-paperless: Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents.
A document management system. [1717 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Tina Zhou
No 21
Fsociety: Hacking Tools Pack.
A Penetration Testing Framework. [1585 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Manis Manisso
No 22
LivePython: Visually trace Python code in real-time
[1577 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Anastasis Germanidis
No 23
Hatch: A modern project, package, and virtual env manager for Python
[1537 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Ofek Lev
No 24
Tangent: Source-to-Source Debuggable Derivatives in Pure Python
[1433 stars on Github].
Courtesy of Alex Wiltschko and others at Google Brain
No 25
Clairvoyant: A Python program that identifies and monitors historical cues for short term stock movement
[1159 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Anthony Federico
No 26
MonkeyType: A system for Python that generates static type annotations by collecting runtime types. [1143 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
Carl Meyer at
Instagram Engineering
No 27
Eel: A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
[1137 stars on Github].
No 28
Surprise v1.0: A Python scikit for building and analyzing recommender systems
[1103 stars on Github].
No 29
Gain: Web crawling framework for everyone. [1009 stars on Github].
Courtesy of
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No 30
PDFTabExtract: A set of tools for extracting tables from PDF files helping to do data mining on scanned documents. [722 stars on Github].
That's it for Python Open Source of the Year.
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