dash-template
Cookiecutter template for a Plotly Dash webapp with modern structure and tooling. (by Paradoxdruid)
cookiecutter-poetry
A modern cookiecutter template for Python projects that use Poetry for dependency management (by fpgmaas)
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0 | 312 | |
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10.0 | 5.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 12 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
- | MIT License |
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dash-template
Posts with mentions or reviews of dash-template.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-14.
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Plotly/Dash is the Best Framework for Frontend Development IMO
Dash is great! I actually found myself putting together a cookiecutter template for it just today, since I start so many projects with it: https://github.com/Paradoxdruid/dash-template
cookiecutter-poetry
Posts with mentions or reviews of cookiecutter-poetry.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-29.
- Here are 5 Python project starter templates after digging through 100s of them that I think are spot o
- turbo encabulator compliant
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I developed a template for starting new Python projects! Features: Poetry, GitHub CI/CD, MkDocs, publishing to PyPi/Artifactory, Pytest, Tox, black and isort.
One of the last changes I made before releasing was change from Sphinx to MkDocs, version 0.0.9 still used Sphinx. I always used Sphinx before, but recently discovered MkDocs while looking at the documentation of doubtlab. I decided to stick with MkDocs because I find the templates better looking, the configuration slightly simpler, and I prefer Markdown over RST. All personal preference though. Maybe in a future release I can add the option for the user to pick their own preference!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing dash-template and cookiecutter-poetry you can also consider the following projects:
dash-pivottable - react-pivottable in Dash
python-project-template - DO NOT FORK, CLICK ON "Use this template" - A github template to start a Python Project - this uses github actions to generate your project based on the template.
poetry-core - Poetry PEP 517 Build Backend & Core Utilities
cookiecutter-cruft-poetry-tox-pre-commit-ci-cd - A Modern DevSecOps-centric Cookiecutter template for Python packages and/or projects
poetry_cython_proj
cookiecutter-hypermodern-python - Hypermodern Python Cookiecutter
python-template - Python project and library template for clean, reliable, open-source projects.
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cookiecutter-poetry vs cookiecutter-hypermodern-python
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