{"repo":"albertomh/pycliche","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/albertomh/pycliche","clone":"git clone https://github.com/albertomh/pycliche.git","description":"A Python project template with opinionated tooling","language":"Python","stars":36,"topics":["copier-template","project-template","python","template","uv"],"license":"MIT","category":"saas-starters-boilerplates","readme_excerpt":"pycliche - a Python project template with opinionated tooling. Embracing Boring Technology, fighting bloat, striving for simplicity. Projects created using pycliche include: - A basic Python package and entrypoint, configured via a pyproject.toml . - Dependencies managed via uv , using a uv.lock file for reproducible builds. - IPython as the default shell. - Simple configuration to enhance your logs with structlog . - Scaffolding for unit tests run via pytest . - Out-of-the-box code coverage reporting with coverage.py . - Batteries-included prek pre-commit hook configuration to lint & format code, and run SAST. Optionally, for projects intended to be hosted on GitHub, also include: - GitHub Actions to: - Automate cutting releases via Release Please . - Run prek pre-commit hooks and pytest as part of a Continuous Integration pipeline. - A dependabot configuration to keep Python packages & GitHub Actions up to date. Starting a Django project? Try djereo, built on pycliche, as your Django project template. Prerequisites To use pycliche the following must be available locally: - Python 3.13 or above - uv pycliche supports the last two versions of Python - the ones with bugfix support as per . Bootstrap a new Python project Bootstrap a new Python project using pycliche : 1. Navigate to the directory under which you wish to create a new project. 1. Run uvx copier copy --trust gh:albertomh/pycliche and follow the wizard. This creates a directory under your current location. Follow t","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/albertomh","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/albertomh/pycliche/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}