cookiecutter-cliffapp-template | Cookiecutter template for a Python Cliff command line
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cookiecutter-cliffapp-template is a Python library. cookiecutter-cliffapp-template has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. However cookiecutter-cliffapp-template has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
Cookiecutter cliff App Template. |Versions| |Contributors| |License| |Docs|. `Cookiecutter `_ template for a Python cliff command line interface (CLI) package.
Cookiecutter cliff App Template. |Versions| |Contributors| |License| |Docs|. `Cookiecutter `_ template for a Python cliff command line interface (CLI) package.
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The latest version of cookiecutter-cliffapp-template is v2021.3.0rc1
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attention::
epigraph:: *Sticks and stones may break your bones, but namespace clashes will really mess you up!* You won't have an issue with namespace clashes between projects on GitHub where projects start with your account name (e.g., ``davedittrich/python_secrets``), but PyPI, Test PyPI, and ReadTheDocs have flat namespaces and the name you want to use for your Python app may already be in use by someone else. Before creating your new project, check to make sure *the same name is available* on all of these services.
Once you have settled on a usable project name, make sure you have done the following: ..
#. Register an account on both `PyPI <https://pypi.org/account/register/>`_ and
`Test PyPI <https://test.pypi.org/account/register/>`_ and
`set up <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/pypirc/>`_ your
~/.pypirc file to access both services. ..
#. Register an account on `ReadTheDocs <https://readthedocs.com>`_ and
`connect it to your GitHub account <https://readthedocs.org/accounts/social/connections/>`_. ..
#. Create a new bare GitHub repo for the project that you can push with git
using SSH.
epigraph:: *Sticks and stones may break your bones, but namespace clashes will really mess you up!* You won't have an issue with namespace clashes between projects on GitHub where projects start with your account name (e.g., ``davedittrich/python_secrets``), but PyPI, Test PyPI, and ReadTheDocs have flat namespaces and the name you want to use for your Python app may already be in use by someone else. Before creating your new project, check to make sure *the same name is available* on all of these services.
Once you have settled on a usable project name, make sure you have done the following: ..
#. Register an account on both `PyPI <https://pypi.org/account/register/>`_ and
`Test PyPI <https://test.pypi.org/account/register/>`_ and
`set up <https://packaging.python.org/specifications/pypirc/>`_ your
~/.pypirc file to access both services. ..
#. Register an account on `ReadTheDocs <https://readthedocs.com>`_ and
`connect it to your GitHub account <https://readthedocs.org/accounts/social/connections/>`_. ..
#. Create a new bare GitHub repo for the project that you can push with git
using SSH.
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