Is there a Python code to pull information from Bitbucket? [closed] - python

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I would need information such as drawing number, all commit requests, all pull requests, who created it, etc.

Use atlassian-python-api package, BitBucket module: https://atlassian-python-api.readthedocs.io/bitbucket.html
for example you can extract commits by this line of code:
bitbucket.get_commits(project, repository, hash_oldest, hash_newest, limit=99999)

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I want to know what libraries are there to convert any voice to text locally (offline). Even if the word is incomprehensible or meaningless (Literally translate words) in python.
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I'm looking to obtain the code for PhotoHunt python (and eventually js and android), however the page on GitHub is no longer found https://github.com/googleplus/gplus-photohunt-server-python Is there a way I can still retrieve this?
The tutorial is given here https://developers.google.com/+/photohunt/python.
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Python PDF Libraries [closed]

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I am looking for a good Python PDF library that would parse some format to pdf (I want to use it to programmatically create documents). I have dome some search, and PyPDF looks like an option. Is there any other libraries that I should be aware of?
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http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zbar

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