Provides a command to easily create a standard Python package layout (i.e. README, package directory, etc.), following the Python Packaging User Guide.
- Creates a complete Python package template, ready for creating distribution files and uploading to the Python package index (PyPI).
- Uses Distribute by default.
- MANIFEST.in template, with inclusion of README and other standard files, as
well as ignoring of
dist/
directory that gets created when building the the package's distribution files. - No external dependencies, only relies on Python standard library.
Run
pypack
, specifying the name of your new package (optionally, use command line options to provide additional information, seepypack -h
).If you want to create a new Python package in an existing directory, just specify the desired Python package name:
pypack mynewpackage
If you want to specify different directory, you may optionally use the
-t
(or--target
) option to specify a target, non-existent directory:pypack mynewpackage -t /new/path
Review/edit the generated files
Add your code, documentation, etc.
Create distribution tarball:
cd mynewpackage python setup.py sdist
Register project on PyPI:
python setup.py register
Upload to PyPI:
python setup.py sdist upload
- PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-package-template/
- Source: https://bitbucket.org/gdub/python-package-template/
- Sphinx documentation layout, or at least an option to create a docs directory.
- Support for a license file, allowing selection from a list of common open-source license templates
- GitHub and Bitbucket compatibility for displaying readme file
- git/hg ignore files
- Allow use of config file to specify default options for author, license, etc.
- An interactive option that prompts for needed info.
- Add support for a package with a single module and no package.