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Crackerjack code formatting style.

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Crackerjack Python

Python: 3.7 Code style: black Code style: crackerjack Checked with pyright

Crackerjack is a python coding style which uses a minimalist approach to produce elegant, easy to read, code.

crack·​er·​jack ˈkra-kər-ˌjak : a person or thing of marked excellence

Why Crackerjack?

Crackerjack works on the theory that with static typing and explicit class, function, variable, and other object names - the code should be straight forward to read and the documentation should pretty much be able to write itself. Crackerjack provides a set of guidelines and utilities to keep the codebase clean, elegant, standardized, and easily readable.

What does this package do?

This package:

  • identifies and removes unused dependencies with creosote

  • reformats the code with Black

  • uses autotype to add missing type annotations to the code

  • does import sorting, linting, and complexity analysis with ruff

  • uses mypy for type checking

  • streamlines code with refurb

  • installs, or updates, a project's pre-commit tools and gitignore to comply with evolving crackerjack standards

  • removes pipenv, poetry, and hatch build, dependency management, and virtual environment management packages and replaces them with PDM using PEP 582

  • converts/creates documentation in Markdown (md) - Coming Soon!

  • runs tests and generates pytest mock stubs if needed - Coming Soon!

  • bumps the project version and publishes it to PyPI

What are the rules?

(...more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules. -Captain Barbossa )

  • all docstrings, README's, and other documentation is to be done in Markdown (md)

  • format with black

  • use pathlib.Path - not os.path

  • use dataclasses or pydantic models whenever possible

  • force single line imports

  • use PDM and PEP 582 for dependency management and package building/publishing

  • use pdoc and mkdocs for producing documentation

  • use pytest for testing

  • code is statically typed

Installation

From your projects root directory:

pdm add -d crackerjack

Usage

From your projects root directory:

python -m crackerjack

Cracker jack will take care of the rest.

For a full list of options:

python -m crackerjack -h

When you ready to publish your project:

python -m crackerjack -p micro

The -p option not only publishes your project but will bump your project version for you. The options are 'micro', 'minor', and 'major'.

Acknowledgements

License

BSD-3-Clause

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