python3-radios

Asynchronous client for the Radio Browser API

This library enables users to access a comprehensive directory of internet radio stations. Users can query, filter, and sort radio stations based on various criteria such as click count, country, and language. Additionally, the library allows for registering station clicks and retrieving metadata like tags, countries, and codes.

python3-pymetno

Library to communicate with the met.no API

PyMetno is a Python library designed for interaction with the met.no API. It enables access to meteorological data provided by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. The library handles the complex processes of querying the API and parsing the returned XML data into Python-compatible structures, making it easier to work with weather data.

python3-pyvesync

Library to manage VeSync compatible smart home devices

The pyvesync library allows for management of various smart home devices using the VeSync app, such as Etekcity Outlets, Wall Switches, and Levoit Air Purifiers. It provides an interface to control device functions, retrieve device statuses, and update configurations. This includes turning devices on and off, adjusting brightness, setting timers, and updating energy consumption statistics. Pyvesync supports functionalities specific to each device type, facilitating detailed control and monitoring.

libdmrconf0

Library to program DMR radios

Libdmrconf is a Qt5 library to interface and program DMR radios. DMR is a digital modulation standard used in amateur and commercial radio. This library provides the core functionality to read, write, encode and decode binary codeplugs for several radios, including AnyTone AT-D868UVE, AT-D878UV, AT-878UVII, AT-D578UV, TyT MD-390, MD-UV380, MD-UV390, MD-2017, Retevis RT8, RT3S, RT82, Radioddity RD5R, GD-77, Baofeng DMR-6X2 and radio running the OpenGD77 firmware.

libgroup-service1

Manage local user groups via DBus (shared client library)

Using DBus to manage local user groups, you can complete the addition and deletion of local user groups, add/remove users to/from groups, and change the name of local user groups.

du-dust

du + rust = dust. Like du but more intuitive.

Dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust will print a maximum of one 'Did not have permissions message'.