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A modern project scaffolding tool that helps you quickly create standardized project structures with best practices.

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repo-scaffold

PyPI Python Version CI License: MIT Ruff

A modern project scaffolding tool that helps you quickly create standardized project structures with best practices.

Features

  • 🚀 Quick project initialization with modern best practices
  • 📦 Cookiecutter templates with standardized structure
  • ⚙️ Interactive project configuration
  • 🔧 Pre-configured development tools (ruff, pytest, just)
  • 📚 Documentation setup with MkDocs Material
  • 🔄 GitHub Actions workflows included
  • 🏷️ Conventional-commit driven versioning via Cocogitto
  • 📦 Dependency / workspace management with uv

Installation

# Recommended: install as a uv tool
uv tool install repo-scaffold

# Or run without installing
uvx repo-scaffold list

# Or with pip
pip install repo-scaffold

Quick Start

# List available templates
repo-scaffold list

# Create a new project (interactive)
repo-scaffold create python

# Create a project in a specific directory, no prompts
repo-scaffold create python --no-input -o ./my-projects

# Create a uv workspace monorepo
repo-scaffold create uv-workspace -o ./my-projects

# Push a generated project to GitHub: create the repo, set CI secrets,
# push the initial commit, create the gh-pages branch, and point GitHub
# Pages at it. Reads GITHUB_TOKEN from the environment.
export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_...
repo-scaffold gh-init ./my-projects/my-python-project

See the GitHub bootstrap docs for the full flag list and the secrets/variables gh-init knows how to set.

End-to-End: From create to GitHub Pages

A full walkthrough from an empty directory to a published repository with CI and docs.

# 1. Generate the project. `create` also runs `git init` on branch `master`
#    (opt out with --no-git). Drop --no-input to configure it interactively.
repo-scaffold create python --no-input -o ./workspace
cd ./workspace/my_python_project   # directory name is the project_slug

# 2. (Optional) make your own first changes here. gh-init creates the
#    initial commit for you, so an extra commit at this point is optional.

# 3. Provide a GitHub token with `repo` scope (or `public_repo` for public repos).
export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_...

# 4. Bootstrap GitHub. By default gh-init will:
#      - create the repository (name/description pulled from pyproject.toml)
#      - set the CI secrets/variables the generated workflows expect
#      - push the initial commit to `master`
#      - create the `gh-pages` branch and set it as the GitHub Pages source
repo-scaffold gh-init .

# 5. Publish docs: push a release tag (or let the Cocogitto version-bump
#    workflow create one). The docs-deploy workflow builds the site and
#    pushes it to `gh-pages`, which GitHub Pages now serves automatically.
git push --tags   # or: git tag 0.1.0 && git push origin 0.1.0

Common opt-outs:

  • repo-scaffold create python --no-git — skip the local git init.
  • repo-scaffold gh-init . --private — create a private repository.
  • repo-scaffold gh-init . --protect-branch — protect the default branch (require PR review; admins can still push so releases keep working).
  • repo-scaffold gh-init . --no-push — create the repo and set secrets without pushing (Pages setup is skipped, since it needs the pushed branch).
  • repo-scaffold gh-init . --no-pages — push, but don't create gh-pages or configure Pages (you can set it later in repo Settings → Pages).

Available Templates

Currently supported project templates:

  • python — single-package Python project

    • pyproject.toml + uv for dependency management
    • pytest + coverage, ruff for lint & format
    • Optional Click CLI, Podman compose files, GitHub Actions, MkDocs Material docs
    • Cocogitto release workflow that bumps version, writes CHANGELOG.md, tags, and triggers PyPI publish
  • uv-workspace — uv workspace monorepo

    • Workspace-aware pyproject.toml with one initial member under packages/
    • Shared dev / docs dependency groups
    • Cocogitto monorepo release workflow with per-package and global tags
    • Same lint / test / docs tooling as the python template

Both templates use just (via rust-just) as the task runner. Bootstrap from a clean machine with uvx --from rust-just just init — that recipe also installs rust-just as a uv tool, so every subsequent recipe can be run as plain just <recipe>.

Development Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ShawnDen-coder/repo-scaffold.git
cd repo-scaffold

# Bootstrap once: installs rust-just as a uv tool, syncs deps, installs hooks
uvx --from rust-just just init

# Subsequent runs use `just` directly
just lint
just test

Releasing

This project (and the templates it generates) uses Cocogitto driven by conventional commits:

  • Push a feat: / fix: / breaking-change commit to master and the version-bump workflow runs cog bump --auto, updating CHANGELOG.md, bumping pyproject.toml via uv version, committing, and tagging.
  • The release workflow then builds and publishes the tagged version.

See cog.toml for hook and changelog configuration.

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