Poetry packages with dynamic version from __init__.py

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  • poetry-version-plugin

    Poetry plugin for dynamically extracting the package version from a __version__ variable or a Git tag.

  • I thought it could be useful for others here: https://github.com/tiangolo/poetry-version-plugin

  • Poetry

    Python packaging and dependency management made easy

  • I just made a plugin for Poetry to dynamically extract the version of a package.

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  • poetry-dynamic-versioning

    Plugin for Poetry to enable dynamic versioning based on VCS tags

  • Just for reference there's also: https://github.com/mtkennerly/poetry-dynamic-versioning

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