The document lists various development tools categorized into web development, GUI development, scientific and numeric, software development, and system administration. It highlights several DevOps tools, including Ansible, SaltStack, Docker Compose, and OpenStack, among others. Each tool is briefly described, emphasizing its purpose in automation, management, and development environments.
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The document lists various development tools categorized into web development, GUI development, scientific and numeric, software development, and system administration. It highlights several DevOps tools, including Ansible, SaltStack, Docker Compose, and OpenStack, among others. Each tool is briefly described, emphasizing its purpose in automation, management, and development environments.
>Ansible - A radically simple IT automation platform. >SaltStack - Infrastructure automation and management system. >Fabric - A simple, Pythonic tool for remote execution and deployment. >cuisine - Chef-like functionality for Fabric. >Docker Compose - Fast, isolated development environments using Docker. >Fabtools - Tools for writing awesome Fabric files. >gitapi - Pure-Python API for git. >GitPython - Python library used to interact with git repositories >gunnery - Multipurpose task execution tool for distributed systems with web-based interface. >hgapi - Pure-Python API for Mercurial. >honcho - A Python port of Foreman, a tool for managing Procfile-based applications. >OpenStack - Open source software for building private and public clouds. >pexpect - Controlling interactive programs in a pseudo-terminal like GNU expect. >provy - An easy-to-use provisioning system in Python. >psutil - A cross-platform process and system utilities module. >supervisor - Supervisor process control system for UNIX.