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> how does a complete novice that is new to LaTeX know that there is a package that will do exactly what they are trying to do?
Great question. One answer is that there have been books that at least covered much of what an intermediate person would want to know. One is
The LaTeX Companion (wonderful but getting on in years so it misses out on new developments), and More Math into LaTeX (also good, and quite recent, but not as comprehensive as the Companion). Look for these in a university library.
Another answer might be not quite as satisfactory but also has some valididty: if you asked me for an authoritative list of Python packages then I would also say that there isn't really one. LaTeX is big and very, very capable. It changes all the time. A complete list that a beginner person could easily make it through, and which is kept current, is a very big job for someone to do. I don't know of anyone who has.