Hi all,

I’ve just uploaded the first working version of a new Python RDF tool to the 
rdflib set: pyLODE at https://github.com/rdflib/pyLODE

Unsurprisingly perhaps, this is a re-implementation of the functionality of 
LODE, the well-known ontology documentation too, in Python.

pyLODE updates LODE in many ways (see the README) and is under active dev as I 
and Australian Government are constantly needing to document ontologies in HTML 
for publication. It is also a further tools that I and my group have worked on 
to bring common Semantic Web/Linked Data tasks into the rdflib family, along 
with pySHACL and others.

I am most interested to learn from members in this community about ways to tidy 
the (awful, hack job) codebase to better use features of rdflib that I’ve 
duplicated through my own ignorance of them.

Thanks,

Nick

Nicholas Car
Senior Experimental Scientist
CSIRO Land & Water
41 Boggo Road, Dutton Park, QLD 4102, Australia
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