Gromet: Share and Run Python Automations Without Installations or Setup
By
Darshan Desai
Lacks bite. And filling. And a copy-editor at the bakery.
Summary
Gromet is a new tool that allows users to share and run Python automations without requiring installations or setup. It enables users to write Python scripts, define inputs in YAML, and share them via a Vault key, making it accessible for non-technical team members to run automations instantly without dealing with dependencies or environment issues.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledWith Gromet, you just write your script, define inputs in YAML, and share it with a Vault key.
Your teammates can run it instantly with no installs and no setup.
Gromet turns Python scripts into one-click desktop automations your team can run instantly.
No installs, no dependency hell, no terminal.
Write once, share with a Vault key, and anyone can run it in seconds.
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