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pyproject-toml
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One-click GitHub Actions pipelines for Python!
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This is the JSON schema for "mypy" ([tool.mypy]) specifically designed for the pyproject.toml file.
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A Python boilerplate project using setuptools as build backend 🐍
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A python boilerplate project using poetry and ruff
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Generate a pyproject.toml file from setuptools
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Find unused dependencies in pyproject.toml
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Microservice for consuming NWP data.
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Ansible in Devcontainers
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Collection of convenience functions to patch `pyproject.toml` in place
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Dynamic CLI tool to manage project-specific commands using pyproject.toml configuration
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Template repository for Python projects.
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A minimal python project skeleton containing only whats essential for automated linting, testing, and releases.
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a GitHub Actions that automates the process of bumping the version of a project
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Cookiecutter template for a cutting-edge Python package: Hatch, ruff, mypy, GitHub Actions and more!
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🕵️🐍 Generate requirements.txt and pyproject.toml extras across modules, with configurable starting points, using import graph traversal and the python AST. Fully configurable and works with pre-commit.
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Installing hardware-accelerated PyTorch with Poetry on different hardware using the same `pyproject.toml`
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