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pde 1.3.0
Python-DevEnv (PDE) is a simple development environment setup
script for Python projects.
It asks a series of questions about your project, then generate an
appropriate setup.py and README.rst.
If you like, it can also generate a .pylintrc with some useful
settings for Pylint. (Use -p.) The settings are a little more
liberal then the basic options, but still very useful.
This project will not be maintained any further as Tyrant will be taking
over as a project setup generator and assistant with many more features then
pde could ever have. Tyrant can be found here https://github.com/Nekroze/tyrant
Usage
usage: pde [-h] [-p] [-g] [-v] [-o OUTPUTDIR]
[–name NAME] [–description DESCRIPTION] [–author AUTHOR]
[–email EMAIL] [–website WEBSITE] [–projversion PROJVERSION]
[–projlicense PROJLICENSE] [–platforms PLATFORMS]
[–source SOURCE] [–test TEST]
Python-DevEnv is a simple setup script generator to help with starting a
python project. It can automatically generate pylint configs and easy setup.py
script commands for unittesting, style testing and git support. All questions
can be overridden with command line arguments as detailed below.
optional arguments::
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p, --pylint
Generate .pylintrc file for pylint
-g, --gitignore
Generate .gitignore file with python and cython
settings
-v, --version
Python-DevEnv version display
-o OUTPUTDIR, --outputdir OUTPUTDIR
Output directory
--name NAME
Project name
--description DESCRIPTION
Project description
--author AUTHOR
Project Author name
--email EMAIL
Project/Author email address
--website WEBSITE
Project website url
--projversion PROJVERSION
Project version
--projlicense PROJLICENSE
Project license
--platforms PLATFORMS
Project platforms, comma seperated string
--source SOURCE
Project source code location
--test TEST
Project unittest code location
Output Usage
The generated setup script has additional commands that should
be useful when working on any Python project.
python setup.py test: Automatically runs unittest discovery
on the provided test directory.
python setup.py style: Run pylint style checking on the source
directory provided. If the -p switch was not used, this will
complain because there will be no .pylintrc file in the project
directory however one can be manually made.
python setup.py prep: Will run the test and style command. Handy to
ensure that everything is working before a distribution or commit.
python setup.py commit [-m message]: Allows simple git integration by
running git add . followed by a git commit with an optional
message provided by the -m switch.
python setup.py pypiup: Performs a distutils check to ensure that
project meta data is up to spec then creates an sdist and attempts to
upload it to the PyPi package repository.
License
PDE is under the MIT license, so you’re free to use it for anything
you want–or modify it any way you want! Just trying to be helpful.
Feedback
If you have any suggestions or questions about PDE feel free to email
me at [email protected].
You can check out more of what I am doing at
http://nekroze.eturnilnetwork.com my blog.
If you encounter any errors or problems with PDE, please let me know! Open
an Issue at http://github.com/Nekroze/pde the GitHub repository.
Thanks!
Changelog
The major version is incremented when there is a major usage change.
The minor version is incremented when new features are implemented.
The micro version is incremented for small bug fixes and are often
undocumented unless they change the user experience.
v1.3.0 - July 26 2013
Changed repository and pypi package name to ‘pde’
Updated setup script to setuptools
Removed silly commands from setup script
Added tox support
v1.2.0 - February 4th 2013
Optional output directory
Optional project information overrides from the command line
Platforms information added
v1.1.0 - February 4th 2013
Clearer README thanks to Zearin
PyPi upload command in generated setup.py
Less pylint messages disabled
Added __pycache__ dir to .gitignore generationa.
Clearer -h help messages.
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