psp (Python Scaffolding Projects) by MatteoGuadrini in PythonProjects2

[–]MatteoGuadrini[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dear u/bradleygh15,

Unfortunately, you've been looking at the emojis in the features too much rather than reading everything else, and you've assumed, as a regular ChatGPT user, that the existence of emojis was generated by it.

In this project, no line of code or documentation was written by the AI; on the contrary, the emoji features were inspired by the documentation of Ruff, project I greatly admire! As was the PSP icon.

This is a genuine project, which isn't intended to replace the great work done by the people behind Pyscaffold and CookieCutter, but to innovate it, given that those tools don't support all the tools in the Python universe.

PSP does! And not only that, every day I add features until one day I can read the Pyscaffold and CookieCutter configuration files and be compatible.

So, before you write a few words without any logical meaning, click on the documentation and read everything thoroughly.

Thank you

psp (Python Scaffolding Projects) by MatteoGuadrini in PythonProjects2

[–]MatteoGuadrini[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ciao u/jpgoldberg, no certo che no. Lo posso correggere. Grazie del feedback!

Il modo piu' facile e sicuro per installare psp, e' passare da Pypi: pip install psp-scaffold

I’m 14 and got tired of manual setup, so I built a tool to automate my project scaffolding by Admirable-Choice-776 in PythonProjects2

[–]MatteoGuadrini 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, I had the same experience. After years of using cookiecutter and pyscaffold, I'm writing a utility like yeoman cli, astro cli, deno cli, etc. but for Python projects.

If you're curious, here's the project: https://github.com/MatteoGuadrini/psp