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pyquickstart
Features
- Intuitive Python project creation
- Well-defined standard template
Standard template
We use this template for our own projects following modern best practices:
- Linting with flake8
- Testing automation with pytest and tox for current Python releases
- Measuring code coverage with pytest-cov and coverage
- Continuous integration on Gitlab
- Packaging as wheel
- Deployment on PyPI using twine
Technical requirements
Below is the list of currently supported Python releases:
# | Python |
---|---|
1 | 3.6 |
2 | 3.7 |
3 | 3.8 |
Code and contribution
The code is open source and released under the MIT License (MIT). It is available on Gitlab and follows the guidelines about Semantic Versioning for transparency within the release cycle and backward compatibility whenever possible.
All contributions are welcome, whether bug reports, code contributions and reviews, documentation or feature requests.
Installation
Install pyquickstart
using pip
:
$ pip install pyquickstart
Usage
Create a new Python project from the standard template in your current working directory by running pyquickstart
:
$ pyquickstart
Then answer a few simple questions, default values in square brackets:
project [shinyprojectname]:
author [John Doe]:
author_email [john@example.com]:
repository_url [https://gitlab.com/johndoe/shinyprojectname]:
year [2020]:
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