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Add Project: atbswp #161

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RMPR opened this issue Nov 19, 2020 · 2 comments
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Add Project: atbswp #161

RMPR opened this issue Nov 19, 2020 · 2 comments

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@RMPR
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RMPR commented Nov 19, 2020

Basic info

Application name: atbswp
Application repo link: https://github.com/rmpr/atbswp
Application home link: https://github.com/rmpr/atbswp
Application description: A macro recorder that can be used to record the mouse and keyboard events. You can then reproduce them identically as many times as you want

Qualifications

There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:

  • Free software with an online source repository.
  • Using Python for a considerable part of their functionality.
  • Well-known, or at least prominently used in an identifiable niche.
  • Maintained or otherwise demonstrably still functional on relevant platforms.
  • An application, not a library or framework.

Note that installability via pip/PyPI and a developer-audience focus
may warrant a higher standard for inclusion, in keeping with the
spirit of the list:
http://sedimental.org/awesome_python_applications.html

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@mahmoud
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mahmoud commented Nov 22, 2020

Hey, this is really cool! Chapter 18, eh? Project seems newish, but it's getting some traction, at first blush. Any sense for how many are actually using it?

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RMPR commented Nov 22, 2020 via email

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