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PySheets

PySheets is a spreadsheet UI for Python, implemented in Python, running logic and saving data in the browser, using PyScript and IndexedDB.

Try it now

To run PySheets without locally installing it, simply visit pysheets.app

Installation on your own device

To install and run PySheets on your local machine, run:

pip install pysheets-app
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Tutorials

Run the tutorials below to familiarize yourself with PySheets and its powerful features.

Tutorial: Basics

PySheets

In this tutorial you will learn how to:

  • Create a Python cell function
  • Visualize the dependency graph in the spreadsheet

Run the Basics tutorial now

Tutorial: Generating Simple Matplotlib Charts

PySheets

In this tutorial you will learn how to:

  • Convert a part of the spreadsheet into a Pandas DataFrame
  • Visualize the dataframe as a bargraph
  • Generate your own visualization using the PySheets AI

Run the Charts tutorial now

Tutorial: Finding the highest airports with PySheets ETL

PySheets

In this tutorial you will learn how to:

  • Import a CSV from the web and convert it into a Pandas DataFrame
  • Transform the DataFrame by removing rows and adding new columns
  • Generate a bargraph
  • Generate a map using Folium

This entire tutorial is using the low-code features of PySheets. All code in this tutorial was AI-generated. No Python knowledge was needed to generate this dataflow.

Run the Airports tutorial now

️Tutorial: Playing Chess ♟

PySheets

In this tutorial you will learn how to:

  • Write a cell function that generates a chess board
  • Access the PySheets main UI from a cell function
  • How the tutorial was generated

This entire tutorial is showcasing a unique feature of PySheets, the ability to interacte with the main UI from a cell function.

Run the Chess tutorial now

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Licensing

Ahead In The Cloud Computing makes PySheets available under both the GPLv3 and a commercial license.

If you want to self-host PySheets for personal projects or evaluation purposes, the GPLv3 licence applies. This licence allows free use of the software, but also implies that if you make any modifications or extensions to PySheets, you need to share those changes yourself, under the same license.

Self-hosting installations of PySheets that want to use the software but do not want to be subject to the GPL and do not want to release the source code for their proprietary extensions and addons should purchase a commercial license from Ahead In The Cloud Computing. Purchasing a commercial license means that the GPL does not apply, and a commercial license includes the assurances that distributors typically find in commercial distribution agreements.

When using PySheets for any commercial purpose, we recommend a commercial license. Commercial use includes incorporating PySheets into a commercial product, using PySheets in any commercial service, leveraging PySheets to create algorithms or workflows that aim to produce a profit, using PySheets in a commercial, financial institution such as a bank or hedge fund, or using PySheets to produce other artefacts for commercial purposes.

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