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Tsukasa-credit-card-gag-scam
A script I made to resemble a joke video I saw on reddit ( https://www.reddit.com/r/luckystar/comments/m8p9ul/tsukasa_wants_your_credit_card_info/ )
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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RuneScore
A script that pulls a RuneScape player's stats from Jagex' servers, and outputs a HTML file containing them.
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gh-action-pypi-publish
The blessed :octocat: GitHub Action, for publishing your :package: distribution files to PyPI: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/pypi-publish
python-ms reviews and mentions
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Sleekiest Python Trick you know.
Traditionally, you import a package and then use things from it to do a task. However, it is actually possible to have the import itself do stuff; I used this technique in python_ms to replicate the original JS module down to its import. And fuckit did it way before that.
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What's the best way to manage Python versions and environments for a beginner on mac?
As a side note, if you use GitHub Actions or a similar CI/CD system, you can use a matrix or equivalent to create builds or run tests on various different operating systems and Python versions, so you might not even need to worry about running multiple Python versions locally. For example, I use that to build releases for multiple platforms, and to run comprehensive test suites in all configurations.
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Importing modules
At first I considered this one, but since it does some funky stuff with sys.path I figured that might confuse you if you started to follow everything to the letter. Otherwise it would probably be more suitable.
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I`ve created my first project on GitHub
I don't really have any simple project examples that use databases (the closest thing would be a certain server project, which is probably too complex for you right now), but to showcase project structure I can suggest python_ms.
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Wordle Solver package for fun/practice, would really appreciate any feedback or suggestions!
I'm also rather fond of GitHub Actions, so I'd create additional scripts for Dependabot updates and some linters/Black to automatically run on every push/pull request. Maybe even automating the PyPI publishing process via Git version tags, and adding releases to GitHub. For that, I believe python_ms is a decent example.
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Coding Project Review
First impressions; I kinda wish the code was in its own subdirectory as generally speaking the repository root is for metadata files/build scripts only. This project will probably serve as a decent example of that.
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Python Library Upload
I also recommend at least looking into letting a CI/CD pipeline handle this for you (for example GitHub Actions) because that way you don't need to expose your API key in the repository, or risk committing secrets in general. As an example, here's my Actions script for uploading new python-ms releases.
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My first project is a mess!
Having a pretty README also can't hurt, I'm particularly proud of this one: https://github.com/Diapolo10/python-ms/blob/main/README.md
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Design patterns and structure of source files
As far as examples go, I think my EguiValet server project might suffice for this one. It's probably a bit bigger than whatever you're working on, but python_ms would probably be too bare-bones in this case.
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Publishing to PyPI via GitHub Action
If you want an example, python_ms will probably work. I decided to publish on merged pull requests to main instead of waiting for tags (I should probably change that in my template by now), and it's using Poetry, but it's my smallest project that's easy enough to follow in a short time.
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