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File templates for faster project bootstrap
So you're making another Python project and there are a bunch of
boilerplate files you need (use cookiecutter), or you have an
existing project that you want to add some stuff to (cookiecutter
doesn't help). templitz
offers a very lightweight way to add
some typical files to a project.
For example:
$ templitz -t travis
$ templitz -t appveyor
These two commands will dump a typical .travis.yml
and a
appveyor.yml
into your current directory (which should probably
be the root of a Python project for any of this to make sense).
This program does nothing other than look up a file with a .templitz
extension, and if found, copies that into your target folder. It's just
an easy way to add standard, boilerplate files to projects. Examples
are CI configs, setup.py
, flit.ini
, README.rst
, pytest.ini
and so on. This tools just does the same copy-from-a-previous-project
file copying that you would normally do by hand.
Here are a few more examples:
$ templitz -t asyncio
This one dumps a typical starter main.py
for an asyncio
-based
application.
How about a C/C++? This one will dump a generic Makefile
that will
work out-of-the-box for most typical C/C++ projects:
$ templitz -t Makefile
templitz
includes a few example templates (in the /library
directory), but you can also add your own quite easily: just set
the TEMPLITZ_PATH
env var to configure your own search path for
templates:
$ export TEMPLITZ_PATH=$HOME/.mytemplitz:$HOME/.myothertemplitz
Then your own templitz will be found automatically. Note that the first
templit found that matches the given -t
parameter is the one that
hits, and the TEMPLITZ_PATH
setting is checked first.
$ templitz --help
usage: templitz.py [-h] [-t TEMPLATE] [-i] [-l] [-s] [-o OUTDIR]
[-p PARAMS [PARAMS ...]]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t TEMPLATE, --template TEMPLATE
-i, --info Information about the templit.
-l, --list List all available templitz.
-s, --stdout Write to stdout instead of file.
-o OUTDIR, --outdir OUTDIR
Output directory.
-p PARAMS [PARAMS ...], --params PARAMS [PARAMS ...]