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python-template

This is a template for Python-based repositories.

Usage

The recommended way to use this repo is to

  1. Use this project as template: and then run copier locally. Simply click on the "Use this template" button on the GitHub page to create a new repository based on this template.

  2. Run copier: you can download Copier and then run the following command:

copier copy "https://github.com/armand-sauzay/python-template.git" <your_folder>

If you want to target a specific branch, you can use:

copier copy --vcs-ref "<python-template-branch>" "https://github.com/armand-sauzay/python-template.git" <target-folder>

Project files

.commitlintrc.json and .releaserc.json

These files are used by semantic-release to determine the type of the next release. The .commitlintrc.json file is used to lint the commit messages. The .releaserc.json file is used to determine the version of the next release based on the commit messages. To lint commit messages, this project uses the default configuration of @commitlint/config-conventional.

.python-version file

The .python-version file contains the python version used in this project. This project has been built with using pyenv as python version manager.

.pre-commit-config.yaml

This file is used by pre-commit to determine the hooks that will be run before each commit. The hooks are defined in the hooks section of the file. The hooks are run in the order they are defined in the file.

.github/workflows

This repository uses Github Actions for CI/CD. CI is composed of Lint with pre-commit and Test with pytest. Release is composed of Lint, Test, Release with semantic-release.

  • Lint is done with pre-commit. To run lint locally, run pre-commit run --all-files.
  • Test is done with pytest. To run test locally, run pytest. Or poetry run pytest if you use poetry as package manager.
  • Release is done with semantic-release