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pygeoif
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A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base
While most of my 'hypermodernizing' was done on proprietary code, there is a good example in pygeoif, which was brought up to the standard 10 years after the first version was released. The diff is not very helpful, almost every line was touched in the end, but you can compare the version 0.6 to the current implementation. FastKML is still actively in the process of modernizing and refactoring.
cookiecutter-hypermodern-python
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A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base
Hypermodern Python Cookiecutter
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Boring Python: Code Quality
There is also a 'hypermodern' cookie cutter template for python projects - I've used it several times now and it works mostly out of the box:
https://github.com/cjolowicz/cookiecutter-hypermodern-python
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What's your default way setting up packages, testing, linting, and imports
See https://github.com/cjolowicz/cookiecutter-hypermodern-python for a template and https://cjolowicz.github.io/posts/hypermodern-python-01-setup/ for some background explanation.
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Do you need docs such as mkdocs or sphinx on private github projects?
I often see templates like COOKIETEMPLE or HYPERMODERN python add a separate directory called docs which either uses sphinx or mkdocs or readthedocs and has github actions for publishing docs.
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Here are 5 Python project starter templates after digging through 100s of them that I think are spot o
Vouching for https://github.com/cjolowicz/cookiecutter-hypermodern-python .
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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.
Seems pretty similar to https://cookiecutter-hypermodern-python.readthedocs.io/
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Just created an open-source text adventure game engine. Still didn't upload to PyPi but will soon!
Check out Hypermodern python https://cjolowicz.github.io/posts/hypermodern-python-01-setup/ and the cookiecutter for it https://github.com/cjolowicz/cookiecutter-hypermodern-python
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- Are there any books or videos that describe how to organize large projects?
What are some alternatives?
isort - A Python utility / library to sort imports.
py-healthchecks.io - A python client for healthchecks.io. Supports the management api and ping api
yapf - A formatter for Python files
reorder-python-imports - Rewrites source to reorder python imports
pytype - A static type analyzer for Python code
awesome-pytest - A curated list of awesome pytest resources
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
Adventura
flynt - A tool to automatically convert old string literal formatting to f-strings
mutmut - Mutation testing system
awesome-python-code-formatters - A curated list of awesome Python code formatters
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.