The Real Python Feed Reader is a basic web feed reader that can download the latest Real Python tutorials from the Real Python feed.
For more information see the tutorial How to Publish an Open-Source Python Package to PyPI on Real Python.
You can install the Real Python Feed Reader from PyPI:
python -m pip install realpython-reader
The reader is supported on Python 3.7 and above. Older versions of Python, including Python 2.7, are supported by version 1.0.0 of the reader.
The Real Python Feed Reader is a command line application, named realpython
. To see a list of the latest Real Python tutorials, call the program without any arguments:
$ realpython
The latest tutorials from Real Python (https://realpython.com/)
0 How to Publish an Open-Source Python Package to PyPI
1 Python "while" Loops (Indefinite Iteration)
2 Writing Comments in Python (Guide)
3 Setting Up Python for Machine Learning on Windows
4 Python Community Interview With Michael Kennedy
5 Practical Text Classification With Python and Keras
6 Getting Started With Testing in Python
7 Python, Boto3, and AWS S3: Demystified
8 Python's range() Function (Guide)
9 Python Community Interview With Mike Grouchy
10 How to Round Numbers in Python
11 Building and Documenting Python REST APIs With Flask and Connexion – Part 2
12 Splitting, Concatenating, and Joining Strings in Python
13 Image Segmentation Using Color Spaces in OpenCV + Python
14 Python Community Interview With Mahdi Yusuf
15 Absolute vs Relative Imports in Python
16 Top 10 Must-Watch PyCon Talks
17 Logging in Python
18 The Best Python Books
19 Conditional Statements in Python
To read one particular tutorial, call the program with the numerical ID of the tutorial as a parameter:
$ realpython 0
# How to Publish an Open-Source Python Package to PyPI
Python is famous for coming with batteries included. Sophisticated
capabilities are available in the standard library. You can find modules for
working with sockets, parsing CSV, JSON, and XML files, and working with
files and file paths.
However great the packages included with Python are, there are many
fantastic projects available outside the standard library. These are most
often hosted at the Python Packaging Index (PyPI), historically known as the
Cheese Shop. At PyPI, you can find everything from Hello World to advanced
deep learning libraries.
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You can also call the Real Python Feed Reader in your own Python code, by importing from the reader
package:
>>> from reader import feed
>>> feed.get_titles()
['How to Publish an Open-Source Python Package to PyPI', ...]