Brendon Smith (br3ndonland)
Welcome! This is a template repository for Python projects, engineered for use as a GitHub template repository. To use the template, click on "Use this template" or browse to template-python/generate. GitHub will create a new repository without the commit history from this one.
The template-python
repo name can be replaced with a one-line terminal command: git grep -l 'template-python' | xargs sed -i '' 's/template-python/repo-name/g'
(replace repo-name
with the name of the repository you generate). There may also be a few edits to the pyproject.toml needed. See the quickstart section for more.
Another common approach, especially for Python, is to use cookiecutter. In a cookiecutter repo, the developer adds template variables throughout, like {{cookiecutter.repo_name}}
. When a user runs cookiecutter
using the template repository, the template variables are replaced with the information the user provides. This repo is simple enough that I haven't needed to add cookiecutter yet.
Copier and PyScaffold are similar to cookiecutter, with some additional benefits. I may consider updating this repo for Copier or PyScaffold.
Install Hatch, rename the project, then install the project:
❯ cd path/to/repo
# Replace instances of template-python with new repo name
# In the command below, use your repo name instead of 'repo-name'
❯ git grep -l 'template-python' | xargs sed -i '' 's|template-python|repo-name|g'
❯ git grep -l 'template_python' | xargs sed -i '' 's|template_python|repo-name|g'
# Install project
❯ hatch env create
# Install pre-commit hooks
❯ hatch run pre-commit install
# Try running the tests
❯ hatch run coverage run
See CONTRIBUTING.md.