pybuilder project initialization
Project description
What it does
When using the pybuilder, every project needs to be initialized. After checking out the project, you need to
- Create a virtual environment.
- Activate the virtual environment.
- Install the pybuilder in the virtual environment.
- Install the project dependencies in the virtual environment.
- Run pyb to build and test your project.
This program is an attempt at making these routine operations dead simple and time-efficient. Note that virtual environments are always created with the –clear flag, meaning you can run pyb-init to reset your virtual environment, for example after changing a dependency.
Installation
sudo pip install pyb_init
Checkout from GitHub
pyb-init github user : project
Git checkout
pyb-init git GIT_URL
Initialization from local project
When in the project root, run
pyb-init local
Customization of the generated environment
You can override the default name of the virtualenv with
--virtualenv-name=<name>
Also, you can include your systems’s site-packages in the virtualenv (for OS-packaged bindings like YUM, etc..) with the flag
-s
License
pyb_init is licensed under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To public license.
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