Topics covered in this episode:
- djrest2 - A small and simple REST library for Django based on class-based views.
- Github CLI
- caniscrape - Know before you scrape. Analyze any website's anti-bot protections in seconds.
- đ´ GittyUp
- Extras
- Joke
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Brian #1: djrest2 - A small and simple REST library for Django based on class-based views.
- Emma Levit
- Based on an interesting blog post -
Michael #2: Github CLI
- GitHubâs official command line tool
- Features
- Checking out a pull request locally
- You can clone any repository using OWNER/REPO syntax: gh repo clone cli/cli
- Create a pull request interactively: gh pr create
- See all at cli.github.com/manual/examples
Brian #3: caniscrape - Know before you scrape. Analyze any website's anti-bot protections in seconds.
- reddit announcement and discussion
- caniscrape checks a website for common anti-bot mechanisms and reports:
- A difficulty score (0â10)
- Which protections are active (e.g., Cloudflare, Akamai, hCaptcha, etc.)
- What tools youâll likely need (headless browsers, proxies, CAPTCHA solvers, etc.)
- Whether using a scraping API might be better
Michael #4: đ´ GittyUp
- Never forget to pull again: Automatically discover and update all your Git repositories with one command.
- Built initially to solve this problem
- Rebuilt and published last week as part of my upcoming Agentic AI Programming for Python course. Get notified this week at training.talkpython.fm/getnotified
- Update everything in a folder tree with gittyup
- Review changes, blockers, etc with gittyup --explain
Extras
Brian:
- Three times faster with lazy imports - Hugo van Kemenade
- Interesting discussion on Hugoâs post - on Mastodon
- Use lazy module imports now - Graham Dumpleton
- Grahamâs post uses wrapt, a âmodule for decorators, wrappers and monkey patchingâ, to simulate lazy imports
- Helpful comment from Adam Johnson on Grahamâs post to actually do the import during type checking using if TYPE_CHECKING: import ...
Michael:
- uvloop is back!
- pypi+ listened. :)
- Feedback from my âShow me your lsâ post.
Joke: Some form of Elvish
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