Top 10 Must‑Try Python Open‑Source Projects You’ll Love in 2018

This article showcases ten highly‑starred Python open‑source projects—from web scraping and testing tools to e‑book readers, terminal recorders, NLP libraries, code formatters, Instagram feeds, static site generators, Twitter scrapers, and pandas benchmarks—offering developers a curated list of useful libraries to explore.

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Top 10 Must‑Try Python Open‑Source Projects You’ll Love in 2018

Mybridge selected ten popular Python open‑source projects, each with hundreds to thousands of GitHub stars, covering web scraping, testing, e‑book reading, terminal recording, natural‑language understanding, code formatting, terminal Instagram feed, static site generation, Twitter scraping, and pandas performance benchmarking.

Rank 1: Requests‑HTML v0.9 (7,385 stars, Kenneth Reitz)

The library aims to parse HTML as simply and intuitively as possible and supports only Python 3.6.

Project URL: https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests-html

Rank 2: PyTest v3.5 (2,453 stars, pytest‑dev)

This is an extensible Python framework that makes writing small tests easy while also supporting more complex functional testing.

Project URL: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest

Rank 3: Lector (327 stars, BasioMeusPuga)

A Qt‑based e‑book reader.

Project URL: https://github.com/BasioMeusPuga/Lector

Rank 4: Asciinema v2.0 (5,491 stars, Asciinema)

A terminal session recorder written in Python.

Project URL: https://github.com/asciinema/asciinema

Rank 5: Snips‑nlu v0.13 (1,416 stars, Snips)

A Python library that parses sentences written in natural language and extracts structured information.

Project URL: https://github.com/snipsco/snips-nlu

Rank 6: Black (1,665 stars, Łukasz Langa)

A Python code formatter.

Project URL: https://github.com/ambv/black

Rank 7: Instagram‑terminal‑news‑feed (690 stars, Bill Cheng)

Instagram Terminal Feed.

Project URL: https://github.com/billcccheng/instagram-terminal-news-feed

Rank 8: Makesite (481 stars, Sunaina Pai)

A simple, lightweight static site/blog generator for Python developers.

Project URL: https://github.com/sunainapai/makesite

Rank 9: Twitter‑scraper (832 stars, Kenneth Reitz)

A Python Twitter crawler without API rate limits, highly efficient for fetching any user’s tweets.

Project URL: https://github.com/kennethreitz/twitter-scraper

Rank 10: Fast‑Pandas (667 stars, M. Mansour)

Pandas is one of the most flexible and powerful tools for data scientists and developers; Fast‑Pandas benchmarks different available methods for common tasks in both NumPy and pandas.

Project URL: https://github.com/mm-mansour/Fast-Pandas
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