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Command-line tool designed to take the friction out of starting a new Python project

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Pykickoff

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Pykickoff is a lightweight, interactive CLI scaffolding tool designed to bootstrap new Python projects. By guiding users through a series of questions, it generates standard project files, sets up package structures, initializes Git repositories, and creates virtual environments automatically.


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Usage

  1. Install Pykickoff
python -m pip install pykickoff
  1. Run Pykickoff
python -m pykickoff

Wizard Options

The setup guide will prompt you to configure:

  • Project Name: The directory name and package namespace.
  • Description: A short description printed in the package's generated README.md and metadata.
  • Author Name: Used to populate your package author fields in pyproject.toml.
  • Project Type: Selection between "Basic", "FastAPI", or "CLI Tool".
  • CLI configuration: Option to configure Python CLI entry points.
  • Automation: Choices to automatically run git init and/or python -m venv .venv in the generated folder structure.

Features

  • Interactive Setup: Guided terminal wizard powered by questionary.
  • Project Structure Generation: Creates a standardized source layout (src/project_name/) containing a package package setup (__init__.py and main.py).
  • Template Rendering: Generates configuration files (pyproject.toml, .gitignore, and README.md) using Jinja2 templating.
  • Automation Support: Optional automated Git initialization and Python virtual environment (.venv) creation during generation.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome and encouraged! If you'd like to improve Pykickoff, add new project templates (eg: FastAPI or Docker scaffolding), or fix bugs, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone your fork locally and install the dependencies.
  3. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix (git checkout -b feature/add-docker-template).
  4. Make your changes to the codebase. If you are adding new project types, be sure to update wizard.py and add the required Jinja2 templates to the templates/ directory.
  5. Test your changes by running the tool locally to ensure the wizard and generation process execute cleanly.
  6. Commit your changes with descriptive commit messages.
  7. Push your branch to your fork (git push origin feature/add-docker-template).
  8. Open a Pull Request against the main Pykickoff repository.

If you find a bug or have a feature request, feel free to open an issue in the issue tracker!


Directory Layout

This project is structured as a standard Python module package:

pykickoff/
├── __init__.py          # Package entrypoint exporter
├── __main__.py          # Main execution CLI script
├── generator.py         # File creation and Jinja2 rendering logic
├── utils.py             # Automation helpers (Git, venv subprocess calls)
├── wizard.py            # User prompt questions and CLI validation
└── templates/
    └── base/            # Subfolder expected to contain template files
        ├── README.md.j2
        ├── gitignore.txt
        └── pyproject.toml.j2

Under the Hood

  • Validation: Project names are automatically validated using regular expressions to prevent illegal characters in folder and module names.
  • Rendering: Values gathered by wizard.py are mapped into Jinja2 templates. If a project is specified as a CLI, those conditions are handled dynamically when building out the pyproject.toml configuration.
  • Process Automation: The tool uses Python's subprocess module to run CLI tools (git, python) directly inside the generated directory paths to ensure seamless environment preparation.

Release Notes

[1.0.0] - Initial Release

Added:

  • Interactive CLI wizard using questionary to capture user project requirements.
  • Core generator logic utilizing Jinja2 to dynamically render pyproject.toml and README.md files.
  • Regex validation for safe Python package and directory naming.
  • Scaffolding for standard src/ directory layouts.
  • Automation utilities to automatically initialize Git repositories and create Python virtual environments (.venv).

[2.0.0] - Basic Release

Added:

  • Basic python poject setup.

Updated:

  • Templates: moved pyproject.toml.j2 to package folder.
  • main.py, generator.py and wizard.py with new basic option.
  • test_project_generator with new test for basic options.

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