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These mini projects showcase Python's versatility in practical applications, covering fundamental programming concepts such as calculations, data manipulation, and interactive interfaces. From utilities like converters and calculators to interactive games and trackers, each project emphasizes Python's capability for both learning and real-world application development.

This repository contains a collection of Python mini projects. Below is a list of the projects included:

No.Name
01ATM Simulator
02Age Calculator
03Alarm Clock
04Binary-Decimal Converter
05Blood Bank Management System
06BMI_calulator
07Calculator
08Chess Game
09Countdown Timer
10Digital White Board
11Get IP address and Hostname of Website
12Grocery Store Management System
13Habit Tracker with Data Visualization
14Hotel Management System
15Lodo Game
16Number Guessing Game
17Number to Words
18Palindrome Checker
19Personal Expense Tracker
20Python Quize Application
21Python Task Scheduler
22QR Code Generator
23Random Password Generator
24Recipe Recommendation System
25Rock Paper, Scissor Game
26Simple Contact Book
27Snake Game
28Stopwatch Application
29Student Management System
30TO-DO List Application
31Text to Speech
32Tic Tac Teo Game
33Translate
34Virtual Plant Care Simulato
35Voice-Controlled Home Automation Simulator
36Weather_App
37Word Count Tool

Follow these steps to explore and use this repository effectively:

Clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:

git clone https://.com/SonawaneAshwini/Simple-Python-Mini-Projects.git

Alternatively, you can download the repository as a ZIP file and extract it.


Once cloned, navigate to the project directory:

cd Simple-Python-Mini-Projects

Each mini-project is stored in its own directory. You can browse through the folders to find the projects of interest. Each folder contains:

  • A Python file (*.py) with the source code for the project.
  • A README.md file (if available) with a brief description of the project.

To run a specific project:

  1. Open a terminal or command prompt.
  2. Navigate to the project directory, e.g.,
    cd Project-Name
  3. Run the Python file using:
    python project_name.py

Replace project_name.py with the actual file name.


Feel free to modify the projects to experiment with the code and add new features. To edit a project:

  1. Open the project file in your favorite code editor (e.g., VSCode, PyCharm, or Sublime Text).
  2. Make your changes and save the file.
  3. Run the project to test your changes.

Before running the projects, ensure you have:

  1. Python installed (version 3.x is recommended). You can download it from python.org.
  2. Basic knowledge of Python programming.

  1. Go here and click the big green ➞ Code button in the top right of the page, then click ➞ Download ZIP.

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  1. Extract the ZIP and open it. Unfortunately I don't have any more specific instructions because how exactly this is done depends on which operating system you run.

  2. Launch ipython notebook from the folder which contains the notebooks. Open each one of them

    Kernel > Restart & Clear Output

This will clear all the outputs and now you can understand each statement and learn interactively.

You may use this tutorial freely at your own risk. See LICENSE.

If you like this tutorial, please give it a ⭐ star.

Thank you for visiting my repository! I hope you find my projects interesting and useful. 😊

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