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pypluginlib 0.1.0
Plug In
plug-in is a library that allows You to manage dependencies across Your project
code. Usage of plug-in in Your apps will result in easy-to-maintain project
structure. It guides You throughout development process by bringing the
plugin architecture into Your application. plug-in implements this architecture
for You, with explicit requirements on Your project structure.
Project status
I am actively developing this project right now. I've implemented the basic
functionalities and still working on API. Right now, project is
in alpha phase.
Project goals
Supply SDK for inversion of control
Familiar for python developers
Fully typed
Mix best things from IoC and python code style
Async support
Small codebase
Contributing
How to start
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Commits
All commits should be structured according to Conventional Commits specification.
For answer "Which one commit type should I use?", please refer to below table.
Commit types
Commit Type
Title
Description
feat
Features
A new feature
fix
Bug Fixes
A bug Fix
docs
Documentation
Documentation only changes
style
Styles
Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
refactor
Code Refactoring
A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
perf
Performance Improvements
A code change that improves performance
test
Tests
Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests
build
Builds
Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)
ci
Continuous Integrations
Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (example scopes: Travis, Circle, BrowserStack, SauceLabs)
chore
Chores
Other changes that don't modify src or test files
revert
Reverts
Reverts a previous commit
Source: https://github.com/pvdlg/conventional-changelog-metahub/blob/master/README.md#commit-types
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