cookiecutter-data-science

A logical, reasonably standardized, but flexible project structure for doing and sharing data science work. (by drivendata)

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  • Questions about Cookiecutter and Anaconda.
    1 project | /r/datascience | 30 Dec 2022
    I opened an Anaconda cmd window and ran `cookiecutter https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science ` . I answered all prompted questions. After searching for a while I found where the project folder was created. However, how do I get this on GitHub? The only thing I can figure out is to create a brand new repo on GitHub with the exact same name, open it in GitHub desktop, click "show in explorer", and then drag and drop all files from the Cookiecutter folder into the GitHub Desktop folder. However to me this does not sound like the intended way to create a new project and put it on GitHub.
  • What should the folder structure of my Python projects be?
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 16 Dec 2022
    I'm not sure what "data scraping" means exactly, but for data science generally I think this is a pretty good template: https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science
  • What are examples of well-organized data science project that I can see on Github?
    6 projects | /r/datascience | 5 Nov 2022
  • How to keep a project organized?
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 15 Jun 2022
    Perhaps this cookiecutter template will help: https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science
  • What are some good DS/ML repos where I can learn about structuring a DS/ML project?
    3 projects | /r/datascience | 27 Feb 2022
    I've found https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science as a guide, but haven't found any repos that solve a problem end to end actually use it. Are there any good repos or resources that exemplify how to solve a DS/ML case end-to-end? Including any UI (a report, stream, dash etc) needed for delivery, handling data, preprocessing, training and local development.
  • Can anyone share how they structure their folder for data engineer project?
    1 project | /r/dataengineering | 22 Jan 2022
  • Personal Projects that are original
    1 project | /r/datascience | 17 Oct 2021
    Project don't need to be 100% original, do the project in a such a way that other people has not done yet. There are plenty of datasets and notebooks available on Kaggle. Those are just bunch of notebooks. Take the inspiration from the notebook and build the project in modular structure and organize your project in proper folders and modules. I am using this cookiecutter for building my portfolio projects. https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science
  • How to resolve ModuleNotFoundError error?
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 1 Aug 2021
    Hi all,I am working on ML project and have created project using the cookiecutter-data-science scaffolding. The structure of the project somewhat looks like this,
  • Workflow for early research projects in your organization?
    2 projects | /r/datascience | 28 Jul 2021
    While data science is not SE, it's fundamental to have some structure in your projects since you want the work to be somewhat reproducible. I recommend you start here https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science Since it's a cookie cutter it will be easier to implement at first since they can create the structure by running a short command, after some time you will tailor it to your specific company needs :) For notebooks it's kind of hard, they can't be peer reviewd that easily since cells are editable even after code has been run, keeping the old result... I recommend tools like deepnote, but I'm not sure how well they work for collaboration in notebooks because I never used them yet, I just know they are working on solving these problems. I hope these things help!
  • Github Discussion: What is your favorite Data Science Repo?
    4 projects | /r/datascience | 24 Jul 2021
    Personally I like using cookiecutter’s data science project template. It is easy to set up and has a clear structure. Here is their github: https://github.com/drivendata/cookiecutter-data-science
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