Generate a folder, establish a virtual environment with a single command.
Project description
Fenv
Fenv is a simple and efficient tool to help you manage your virtual environments and create basic Python files with a single command. With Fenv, you can quickly generate a new project folder, establish a virtual environment within that folder, and simultaneously create the essential basic Python files all in one go. This tool is ideal for developers who frequently work on multiple Python projects and want a simple, streamlined solution for managing virtual environments.
Features
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Generate a new project folder with a single command
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Quickly establish a virtual environment within the project folder
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Simultaneously create essential basic Python files
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Ideal for developers who work on multiple Python projects
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Add black for format python
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Packages can be installed and uninstalled and added to files. requirements.txt at the same time
Command
$ fenv -h
Usage:
fenv [options] <command>
Commands:
new Create a new project
install Install packages
uninstall Uninstall packages
update Update packages to file requirements.txt
onlyenv Create only virtualenv and no create base file
General Options:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
Build
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
Testing
pip install --editable .
Conclusion
Fenv is a powerful tool for managing virtual environments and creating basic Python files. With its simple and efficient design, it's the perfect solution for developers who want to streamline their workflow and focus on coding. Get started today and see the difference Fenv can make in your Python development process!
Changelog
0.0.11
- change new pattern command
0.0.10
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add option -onlyenv for create only virtualenv without base file all
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add command install for install package and add module to file requirements.txt
0.0.9
- Release 0.0.9
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