Some useful Python dictionaries (keywords, built-ins, exceptions, libraries, stdlib_modules) and a few commands for using them

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Alex Boche

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Apr 2, 2019, 11:17:15 PM4/2/19
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179I have collected a bunch of useful Python vocab (200+ lines) and some simple commands for using the vocab. Commands are at the top of the file, vocab is at the bottom. Hope this is useful to someone. I try to keep my gists up-to-date as I add new things. And I upload almost all my commands too caster

Alex Boche

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Ryan Richter

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Jun 17, 2019, 11:19:46 AM6/17/19
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Thank you. This is great and it taught me how to better organize my own rules.

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Alex Boche

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Jun 17, 2019, 10:35:21 PM6/17/19
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if you prefer toml file, here's the same thing in that format https://gist.github.com/alexboche/fcbedeccf6e3d078d9345cef15d996d6
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