Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ezprez
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: An object based api for generating web presentations
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: Kieran Wood
Author-email: kieran@canadiancoding.ca
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: User Docs, https://ezprez.readthedocs.io
Project-URL: API Docs, https://kieranwood.ca/ezprez
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/Descent098/ezprez
Project-URL: Bug Report, https://github.com/Descent098/ezprez/issues/new?assignees=Descent098&labels=bug&template=bug_report.md&title=%5BBUG%5D
Project-URL: Feature Request, https://github.com/Descent098/ezprez/issues/new?labels=enhancement&template=feature_request.md&title=%5BFeature%5D
Project-URL: Roadmap, https://github.com/Descent098/ezprez/projects
Description: **THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS, I AM JUST UPLOADING THIS AS A PLACEHOLDER FOR NOW**
        
        # ezprez
        
        *A generic python PyPi project template. Replace this line with a project description*
        
        ## TODO
        
        - [ ] Fill out [quick start](#quick-start)
        - [ ] Create the actual package code
        - [ ] Fill out or remove the following sections
          - [ ] [Examples](#examples)
          - [ ] [Arguments](#arguments)
          - [ ] [Additional documentation](#additional-documentation)
        - [ ] Fill out CONTRIBUTING.md
        - [ ] Fill out CHANGELOG.md
        - [ ] Create tests, see [creating tests](#creating-tests) if you have never made tests before
        - [ ] Add deepsource
        
        ## Table of Contents
        - [What does ezprez do?](#what-does-ezprez-do)
        - [Features & Roadmap](#features--roadmap)
        - [Why should I use ezprez?](#why-should-i-use-ezprez)
        - [Who is ezprez for?](#who-is-ezprez-for)
        - [Quick-start](#quick-start)
            - [Installation](#installation)
              - [From source](#from-source)
              - [From PyPi](#from-pypi)
              - [Examples](#examples)
        - [Usage](#usage)
            - [Arguments](#arguments)
        - [Additional Documentation](#additional-documentation)
        
        ## What does ezprez do?
        
        Let's you write simple python scripts to generate web presentations
        
        ## Features & Roadmap
        
        ### Simple class based api
        
        The api iteself uses native python classes to create presentations in a short script that's easily editable
        
        ### No web experience needed
        
        Since this is a pure python API you can write web presentations without knowing HTML
        
        ### Backed on a reliable web framework
        
        Webslides powers this project and is a well-tested and stable web framework.
        
        ## Why should I use ezprez?
        
        Ezprez is the simplest API for writing web presentations without needing explicit knowledge of web development. If you are looking to create powerpoint style presentations [python-pptx](https://python-pptx.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) or [the google slides api](https://developers.google.com/slides/quickstart/python) is better suited for this job.
        
        ## Who is ezprez for?
        
        - People who want an easy way to create web presentations without editing html
        - People who know python but not web development technologies
        
        ## Quick-start
        
        *Include how people can get started using your project in the shortest time possible*
        
        ### Installation
        
        #### From source
        
        1. Clone this repo: (put github/source code link here)
        2. Run ```pip install .``` or ```sudo pip3 install .```in the root directory
        
        #### From PyPi
        
        1. Run ```pip install ezprez```
        
        #### Examples
        
        *Include an example or two of usage, or common use cases*
        
        ## Usage
        
        *Include how to use your package as an API (if that's what you're going for)*
        
        ### Arguments
        
        *If you are writing a script, include some helpful/often used arguments here. If you decide to use [docopt](http://docopt.org/) the usage string should do.* 
        
        ## Additional Documentation
        
        *If you have any supplementary documentation elsewhere (i.e. https://readthedocs.org/) include references to it here.*
        # Changelog
        
        Include information about your changes as you release 
        
        ## Version number; Date
        
        Description of release goals.
        
        ### Features
        
        ...
        
        ### Bug fixes
        
        ...
        
        ### Documentation improvements
        
        ...
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Development Status :: 1 - Planning
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Provides-Extra: dev
