pysolar

v0.11

Collection of Python libraries for simulating the irradiation of any point on earth by the sun For more information about how to use this package see README

Latest version published 1 year ago
License: GPL-3.0

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Package Health Score

56 / 100

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Popularity

Recognized
GitHub Stars
376
Forks
125
Contributors
50

Direct Usage Popularity

TOP 30%

Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the PyPI package pysolar, we found that it has been starred 376 times.

Security

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Release Date
Jul 25, 2023
Direct Vulnerabilities
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Indirect Vulnerabilities
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License
GPL-3.0
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Non-Permissive License

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Security Policy
No

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Maintenance

Inactive

Commit Frequency

Open Issues
15
Open PR
0
Last Release
1 year ago
Last Commit
1 month ago

Further analysis of the maintenance status of pysolar based on released PyPI versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Inactive.

An important project maintenance signal to consider for pysolar is that it hasn't seen any new versions released to PyPI in the past 12 months, and could be considered as a discontinued project, or that which receives low attention from its maintainers.

As a healthy sign for on-going project maintenance, we found that the GitHub repository had at least 1 pull request or issue interacted with by the community.

Community

Sustainable
Readme
No
Contributing.md
No
Code of Conduct
No
Contributors
50
Funding
No

With more than 10 contributors for the pysolar repository, this is possibly a sign for a growing and inviting community.

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Package

Python Versions Compatibility
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Age
13 years
Latest Release
1 year ago
Dependencies
1 Direct / 1 Total
Versions
10
Maintainers
1
Wheels
OS Independent