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A collection of awesome scripts from developers around the globe.

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Awesome-Scripts

Here our community is providing the most useful and awesome scripts to help other communities.

DISCLAIMER : "The Scripts are not tested therefore use it on your own risk !"

List of scripts in this repository:

Below you can find the list of all awesome scripts which are very useful for the developers, so dive in:

APIs

  • Discord API
  • Gmail API Testing
  • Flask login using Facebook API
  • Telegram API
  • weather_api

Twitter_API

  • main
  • twitter_bot

Machine Learning & AI

  • Face Detection
  • KNN_with_scikit_learn
  • KNN_without_scikit_learn
  • SVM_with_scikit_learn
  • KMeans_from_scratch
  • SVRFE
  • Linear_Regression
  • Linear_Regression_with_Gradient_Descent
  • father_son
  • mulLinReg
  • Stacking
  • Feature Selection
  • Boosting
  • Bagging

Misc

  • Auto-Message-Sender
  • Work_Log_Generator
  • 10print.py
  • async_shutdown.py
  • cricbuzz_scrap.py
  • Directory-organiser.py
  • GetDataFromRssUrl.py
  • GetTopPostTime.py
  • git-gcv
  • group_generator.py
  • imdb_movie_picker.py
  • sorted_files.py
  • wxchallenge_usl.py
  • killport
  • Gradient_Map
  • Arch-Linux-Installer
  • CATCH THE CAT GAME
  • automatic_facebook_birthday_wisher
  • combine_pdfs
  • dndRollers
  • life-calendar
  • logic_gate_solver
  • mail_sender
  • scrape_espncricinfo
  • image-to-pdf
  • Get Location Info
  • Simple File Server Python Flask
  • Website Blocker
  • Image to pdf
  • Morse translator

Security & Privacy

  • CRC
  • KeyLoggers
  • Proxy
  • Shell
  • Ciphers

System Scripts

  • BackupScript
  • RRDEvents
  • System Info
  • Personalisation
  • FindDuplicateFile
  • Capitalize file names
  • FileContentsToClipboard

File Transfer

  • S3toS3FastFileTransfer
  • upload_to_s3

Problem Solving

  • A very Big Sum
  • Angry Professor
  • Beautiful Days at the Movies
  • Between two sets
  • Bill_Division
  • Breaking the records
  • Cat and a Mouse
  • Compare the triplets
  • Counting Valleys
  • Diagonal Difference
  • Divisible Sum Pair
  • Electronics Shop
  • Encryption
  • Find the Duplicate Number
  • Grading Students
  • Java if-Else
  • Kangaroo
  • Left Rotation
  • Migratory Birds
  • Picking Numbers
  • ServiceLane
  • Simple Array Sum
  • Sock Merchant
  • Solve Me First
  • The Hurdle Race
  • The Time in Words
  • Utopian Tree
  • Viral Advertising

Web Scraping

  • GetDataFromRssUrl
  • bing_search
  • cricbuzz_scrap
  • scrape_images
  • oyo_scrap

How to use these scripts?

Just click on the title of script you wanted to use or to contribute to, you'll get the location of that particular script's folder along with it's files.

License

MIT

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