DO NOT FORK, CLICK "Use this template" - The base to start an openapi project featuring: SQLModel, Typer, FastAPI, JWT Token Auth, Interactive Shell, Management Commands.
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DO NOT FORK, CLICK "Use this template" - The base to start an openapi project featuring: SQLModel, Typer, FastAPI, JWT Token Auth, Interactive Shell, Management Commands.
DO NOT FORK, CLICK "Use this template" - A github template to start a Flask Project - this uses github actions to generate your project based on the template.
🍪 🐍 Use this template if you love Python
A python boilerplate project using poetry and ruff
Yet another Python project template.
A great project template using cookiecutter, uv, taskipy, mkdocs[material], code coverage, pytest and much more!
A simple setup for a python project
dev_template is a user-friendly tool for setting up new Python projects. It provides a consistent structure, easy to use features, and cross-platform compatibility. This tool is for those of us that are lazy, simplifying the installation of packages, creation of directories, config files, and virtual environments. Ideal for both beginners and pros.
Template for a Python project.
Standardized template for new python projects
Python Project Template/Skeleton
The aim is to automate the repetitive task of creating directories and files for a new project.
A template for Python projects. It utilizes Poetry for dependency management and packaging, and Docker for containerization.
A modern Python project template with essential tooling for development, testing, and documentation.
Initializes a git repo for a Python project.
Python Project Template
A collection of simple and introductory Python projects, including games, apps, and basic list operations. Perfect for beginners looking to practice and enhance their coding skills!
Python template used in my repositories
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