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What is it?
YugiQuery is a Python package to query and display Yu-Gi-Oh! data extracted from the yugipedia database. It is entirely built on Jupyter notebooks and Git. The notebooks are rendered as HTML reports and can be displayed as an “always up to date” static web page by laveraging on GitHub pages. The raw data is kept as compressed CSV files (.bz2) with timestamps and changelogs for a thorough record of the game’s history. Every operation is recorded on git with a descriptive commit message.
Reports
Below are listed all the available reports and their execution timestamps.
| Report | Last execution |
|---|---|
| Bandai | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
| Cards | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
| Rush | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
| Sets | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
| Speed | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
| Timeline | 12/04/2026 21:17 UTC |
YugiQuery was last executed at 06/06/2026 11:25 UTC.
This page was generated at 12/06/2026 14:22:42 UTC.