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Stars
★ 73
Forks
⑂ 24
Language
Python
Topic
License
MIT
Updated
2.8y ago
Contributors
Homepage
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ipython/pickleshare is a open-source project on GitHub, written primarily in Python. It has 73 stars. File system based database that uses python pickles

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Stars★ 73
Forks⑂ 24
LanguagePython
Topic
LicenseMIT
Homepage

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