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Set up a minimal, yet comfortable structure for a Python project

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Author:

David Gay <oddshocks@gmail.com>

Set up a minimal, yet comfortable structure for a Python project.

Example Usage

Create a new project like so:

$ pythong mynewproject

Or, for a quicker setup…

$ pythong --snap

Including the project name in the command is optional.

Since version 0.0.2, you can wash your pythong of messy build files:

$ pythong --wash

A full list of options can be seen with:

$ pythong --help

Get Pythong

You can install the latest release of Pythong from PyPI with pip:

$ pip install pythong

You can also get the source from PyPI or GitHub. Contributions are welcome! Yay, software freedom!

License

pythong is released under the GNU GPLv3+.

Contributors

Feel free to add your name.

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