unihan-etl VS flakeheaven

Compare unihan-etl vs flakeheaven and see what are their differences.

flakeheaven

flakeheaven is a python linter built around flake8 to enable inheritable and complex toml configuration. (by flakeheaven)
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unihan-etl flakeheaven
1 1
51 165
- 0.6%
9.5 1.6
5 days ago about 1 year ago
Python Python
MIT License MIT License
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unihan-etl

Posts with mentions or reviews of unihan-etl. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-22.
  • Using Mypy in Production
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Aug 2022
    I am moving all my open source projects to `mypy --strict`. Here's the diff of adding basic / --strict mypy types:

    libvcs: https://github.com/vcs-python/libvcs/pull/362/files, https://github.com/vcs-python/libvcs/pull/390/files

    libtmux: https://github.com/tmux-python/libtmux/pull/382/files, https://github.com/tmux-python/libtmux/pull/383/files

    unihan-etl: https://github.com/cihai/unihan-etl/pull/255/files, https://github.com/cihai/unihan-etl/pull/257/files

    As for return on investment - not sure yet. What I like about it is:

    - completions (through annotating)

    - typings can be used downstream (since the above are all now typed python libraries)

    - maintainability and bug finding. Easy to wire into CI and run locally.

    There's a thread on mypy, "--strict is too strict to be useful", https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/7767. I'm not sure if I walked away with that impression. If I have a function that could potentially return `None` (`Optional[str]` or `str | None`) - it makes sense for the user to handle such a case. They could:

        assert response is not None

flakeheaven

Posts with mentions or reviews of flakeheaven. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-22.
  • Using Mypy in Production
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Aug 2022
    > I'd run flake8 too but the maintainer is weirdly opposed to supporting pyproject.toml for config.

    I haven't used it in anger yet, but FlakeHeaven (https://github.com/flakeheaven/flakeheaven) looks like a nice fork that includes pyproject.toml support.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing unihan-etl and flakeheaven you can also consider the following projects:

libtmux - ⚙️ Python API / wrapper for tmux

pyright - Static Type Checker for Python

uniunihan-db - Chinese character dictionary for learning Sino-xenic languages

mypy - Optional static typing for Python

typeshed - Collection of library stubs for Python, with static types

kengdic - Joe Speigle's Korean/English dictionary database

pydantic - Data validation using Python type hints

libvcs - ⚙️ Lite, typed, pythonic utilities for git, svn, mercurial, etc.