Metadata-Version: 2.0
Name: cpenv
Version: 0.3.6
Summary: Cross-platform Python environment management.
Home-page: http://github.com/cpenv/cpenv
Author: Dan Bradham
Author-email: danielbradham@gmail.com
License: MIT
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Requires-Dist: virtualenv

cpenv
=====
Cross-platform Python environment management.

cpenv makes it easy to manage dependencies, environment variables, and applications through the use
of python virtualenvs and modules. Configurations can be shared between windows, linux, or mac and deployed
directly from git.

How it looks
============

>From a terminal:
::
    >cpenv create my_env
    Creating new environment my_env
    ...
    Activating my_env

    [my_env]> cpenv create --module my_module https://github.com/cpenv/template_module.git
    Installing https://github.com/cpenv/template_module.git
    ...

>From python:
::
    import cpenv
    my_env = cpenv.create('my_env)
    my_env.add_module('my_module', 'https://github.com/cpenv/template_module.git')
    cpenv.activate(my_env, my_module)

>From an environment config:
::
    environment:
        PATH:
            - '$ENVIRON/relative/path'
    dependencies:
        modules:
            - name: template_module
            repo: https://github.com/cpenv/template_module.git
            branch: master
        pip:
            - requests
        git: []

Installation
============
cpenv is available on pypi: 
::

    pip install cpenv

Make sure you've got `Git <https://git-scm.com>`_ installed and accessible from your command prompt/terminal and you're ready to go. Set $CPENV_HOME where you'd like environments to be created (defaults to ~/.cpenv).

Documentation
=============
To learn more visit http://cpenv.rtfd.io/.

