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Accompanies [app]s written in, or [library]s meant to be used from, the Python programming language

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Python library for the StackExchange v2 API?

I think Py-StackExchange is your best bet. There's a wiki page on updating to v2 API.
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Non-verbatim search strings in py-stackexchange

No, you can't do it because py-stackexchange is a library based on SE API that does not provide that kind of search. You should use Google API search instead.
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StackPrinter: The Stack Exchange Printer Suite

Addons Stackprinter allows you to print directly from Stack Exchange sites using Greasemonkey script or an handy bookmarklet. Greasemonkey script adds a Printer-Friendly button to the question you are …
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StackPrinter: The Stack Exchange Printer Suite

Code Language: Python Platform: Google App Engine Framework: webpy Source: github Api: /export License: BSD Info ChangeLog Todo Submit issues Current version: 0.9.9.3 Contact Credits The Team Jonathon … Watney (sopy library) Michael Noll (python delicious) Balpha (unicorn provider) George Edison (SE logos) Jon Seigel (idea) …
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