Hi Anthony!

Yes it's on PyPI! You can install it using "pip install camelot-py"

Also, I just released a web interface for the library! You can check it out here: https://github.com/camelot-dev/excalibur

You can install it using "pip install excalibur-py" or download the Windows/Linux executable from the releases page.

Keep looking up!

Vinayak

On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 5:36 PM Anthony Flury via PSF-Community <psf-community@python.org> wrote:

Have you published it on pypi ? Make it really easy for people to install it if they need it.

On 28/09/2018 07:31, Vinayak Mehta wrote:
Hello everyone!

I recently released a Python library which lets users extract data tables out of PDF files, my first open source library! Here's the link: https://github.com/socialcopsdev/camelot

I've created a wiki page comparing it to other open source PDF table extraction tools. I'm currently working on porting it to Python3!

I would be really grateful if you could check it out and see if its useful to you and give me any feedback that may help me improve it, by replying here, opening an issue or a pull request!

Looking forward to hearing from you all!

Thanks for your time!

Vinayak

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