bg-remover-GUI
escapyde
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MIT License | MIT License |
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bg-remover-GUI
escapyde
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Hi, I wrote a package that helps to map your Pydantic models between each other.
Personally I split this up even further nowadays into a separate group for tests (such as here).
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How does import work?
It's a bit too late for me to give a proper explanation right now, but if an example repository is enough: https://github.com/Diapolo10/escapyde
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Just finished my latest project a GUI for BackgroundRemover library
The established convention is to have metadata files in the repository root, and the project source code nested a level deeper. escapyde would be a fairly simple example of that.
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Begginer learning Python
Well, my GitHub profile is part of my flair in this subreddit, feel free to dig around. My latest project was an attempt to port the ms JavaScript library to Python, and I think I did alright. Other things I can highlight would be my iplib3 package, a server implementation for the EguiValet messaging service, and finally I've got a fairly unfinished text colouring utility called escapyde.
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replace() method
I wrote something similar for escapyde, which could be repurposed to do exactly that. See the escape_format function.
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Publishing Binary Modules on PyPi
I don't have any Twine examples of my own, but here's one using GitHub Actions to upload files to PyPI: https://github.com/Diapolo10/escapyde
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Whats next?
Take my escapyde-project as a small example. The README is at least somewhat helpful, the code files are in a dedicated folder while the root just contains metadata, the dependencies are properly listed in pyproject.toml (could be just requirements.txt in your case, if you want to keep things simple), and the code itself is split across multiple files to make it easier to find what you're looking for. Though admittedly I haven't had time to write proper documentation for it.
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How to call functions orderly?
Here's one of my own that's pretty small but decently designed: https://github.com/Diapolo10/escapyde
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How to share .exe?
While not quite an executable, you can take a look at my escapyde library as an example. In every release I've bundled in a pre-compiled wheel (analogous to your executable), and a source distribution. Anyone can freely download any of these.
What are some alternatives?
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