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pyntree is a python package which allows you to easily and syntactically save your data. Not only that, it also lets you save in multiple formats, and even serialize and compress data by merely changing a few characters.
pip install pyntree
from pyntree import Node
db = Node("your_new_db.pyn")
db.hello = "world"
db.hello()
# Output: "world"
db.save()
from datetime import datetime as dt
from pyntree import Node
data = {'right_now': dt.now()} # Some sample data
Node(data).save('file.pyn') # 1-liner to save your data to a file!
pyntree is capable of handling the following files, functions, and formats:
The documentation is available at https://pen.jvadair.com/books/pyntree
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If you would like to contribute, feel free to fork the repository and start a pull request. I will manually review/test them before implementing. If you have any questions regarding the project or how to contribute, you're welcome to contact me.
Copyright © 2023 James Adair
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pyntree is a python package which allows you to easily and syntactically save your data. Not only that, it also lets you save in multiple formats, and even serialize and compress data by merely changing a few characters.
We found that pyntree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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