🚀 Day 8 of my Python Automation Journey Today I built an Email Automation script using Python. Using Python's smtplib module, the script can automatically send emails. Example use cases: • Sending automated notifications • Sending reports • Email reminders My GitHub repository now contains 8 Python automation projects: • Word Counter • File Renamer • Password Generator • Web Scraper • CSV Data Cleaner • File Organizer • System Monitor • Email Automation Learning Python step by step by building small automation projects every day. #Python #Automation #PythonProjects #CodingJourney #LearningInPublic
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🚀 Day 8 – Python Automation Journey Today I built a Python Email Automation Script. 📧 This script automatically sends an email using Python by connecting to the SMTP server. 🔹 What I learned today: • Using smtplib for sending emails • Connecting to Gmail SMTP server • Automating email sending with Python • Basic email automation workflow 💡 This is useful for automating notifications, alerts, and reports. Step by step I am improving my Python automation skills and building real-world mini projects. #Python #Automation #PythonProjects #LearningInPublic #Day8 #CodingJourney
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🚀 Just Built My First Python Automation Project – File Organizer! I recently created a File Organizer using Python that automatically sorts files into different folders based on their extensions. 💡 What it does: - Scans a folder - Identifies file types (Images, Music, Documents, Videos) - Automatically moves files into their respective folders - Handles unknown files by placing them in an “Others” folder 🛠️ Technologies & Concepts Used: - Python - os module (file & directory handling) - shutil module (file movement) - File extensions & automation logic 📚 What I learned: - How to work with file systems using Python - Writing clean automation scripts - Debugging real-world errors (path issues, file handling, etc.) - Breaking down problems into logical steps This project helped me understand how powerful Python can be for real-world automation tasks. Next step: Improving this into a smart file sorter with GUI and advanced features 🚀 If you have suggestions or ideas to improve this project, feel free to share! GitHub Link -- https://lnkd.in/g_k2VkjY #Python #Automation #BeginnerProject #CodingJourney #LearningByDoing #FileManagement
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🚀 Project Completed: Expense Tracker using Python I developed a command-line application to track daily expenses using Python and CSV file handling. 🔹 Features: ✔ Add and store expenses ✔ View all transactions ✔ Calculate total spending 🔗 GitHub Repository: https://lnkd.in/gQ4nwR95. This project helped me understand file handling and build a real-world application. #Python #DataScience #BeginnerProject #Learning
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🚀 Day 21/50 – File Manager App using Python 📂⚙️ As part of my 50 Days of Python Projects Challenge, today I built a simple File Manager App using Python. This tool automatically organizes files in a folder based on their file extensions. It helps keep directories clean and structured by grouping similar file types into separate folders. 🛠 How It Works The program scans all files in a given directory and: • Identifies file extensions • Creates folders based on file types (e.g., .jpg, .pdf, .txt) • Moves files into their respective folders It also handles files without extensions by placing them in a separate folder. ⚙ Technologies Used Python os module shutil module 📚 Key Learnings ✔ File and directory handling in Python ✔ Automating file organization ✔ Working with file paths and extensions ✔ Building real-world automation tools 📂 Project Available on GitHub You can explore the full project here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/g4kVDpG4 #Python #PythonProjects #50DaysOfCode #LearningInPublic #Automation #FileManagement #PythonDeveloper #BuildInPublic #CodingJourney #TechLearning
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🚀 Automated My Downloads Folder Using Python Today, I built a simple yet useful File Organizer script using Python that automatically sorts files into folders. We often download many files, and our Downloads folder becomes messy. So I created a script to organize it automatically 👇 ✨ What This Script Does • Scans all files in the Downloads folder • Moves .jpg files into an Images folder • Moves .pdf files into a PDFs folder • Helps keep files clean and organized ⚙️ Technologies Used • Python • os module (for file handling) • shutil module (for moving files) 🧠 What I Learned • Working with file systems in Python • Automating real-world tasks • Writing efficient and reusable scripts • Importance of automation in daily life 💡 Key Insight Even small automation scripts can save time and improve productivity. If you have suggestions to improve this script (like handling more file types), I’d love to hear them! 😊 #Python #Automation #Programming #LearningInPublic #DeveloperJourney #Productivity #10000Coders #BuildInPublic
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I was tired of sending emails manually, so I created this email automation system that can send emails automatically to a number of recipients and helps reduce time. Built with Python, this tool reads recipients, subjects, and message templates from simple files, sends in controlled batches, supports multiple sender accounts, and logs sent emails to avoid duplicates. What used to take hours now takes minutes. Still improving it, this is version 1.0 #Python #Automation #EmailAutomation #Productivity #BuildInPublic #DeveloperJourney
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Made a Data Visualization Dashboard only using Python! DataViz is a lightweight, terminal-based data visualization tool designed for quick and efficient analysis of structured data. It enables users to generate graphs directly from datasets while also supporting manual data entry, making it flexible. The tool provides seamless CSV import and export functionality, allowing users to easily load existing data and save processed results for further use. With its minimal setup and fast execution, DataViz offers a simple yet powerful way to visualize and manage data directly from the command line. I have uploaded the project on my git https://lnkd.in/d8VhW4VE Steps to access: 1. Go to repo 2. Click and access the latest release page 3. Download the .exe file(dataviz.exe) and All set! Make sure to give a star if you liked the project !
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Better tools. Better code. Less stress. I shared 7 Python libraries that completely changed how I build automation projects. Check out the full article on my Medium account. Medium:@talhaulfat93
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