Stuff under here is example code that uses pyutils library routines and is meant to just be illustrative and fun. Each should be runnable as-is if you have pyutils installed. Use the --help flag for more info. cron: Wrapper for running cronjobs with optional locks to ensure that no more than one instance executes at the same time, optional max frequencies, optionally touch a file on successful execution to drive monitoring, etc... dedup_files: Util that traverses a directory structure and identifies files that are duplicates of each other then optionally deletes duplicates or symlinks duplicates back to an original. parallelize_config: This is a sample config file (place in ~/.remote_worker_records or override with --remote_worker_records_file) for the @parallelize framework to understand how to dispatch work to remote machines. pyskel: This is a "skeleton" I keep around for when I want to start working on a new script. reminder: Reminds you of important dates which are stored in the .reminder file. scrabble: Helps you play Scrabble word game. wordle: Plays and helps you cheat at the Wordle word game. Demo of using the @parallelize framework and shared_dict which it uses to precompute the solution space on several processes at once.