Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pylease
Version: 0.3
Summary: Easy package versioning and release management
Home-page: git@github.com:n9code/pylease.git
Author: Bagrat Aznauryan
Author-email: bagrat@aznauryan.org
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/n9code/pylease/archive/v0.3.tar.gz
Description: Pylease
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        Pylease is a simple package that tends to ease the release process of a regular Python package. The aim of Pylease is to make it as
        simple as possible by requiring as little as possible. For more details on using Pylease please see the `documentation <http://pylease
        .n9co.de>`_.
        
        Basic Usage
        -----------
        
        Start using pylease by just navigating to you package root (the directory containing ``setup.py``) and simply use the command-line::
        
            $ pylease status
        
        Now you will see basic information about your package, like name and version. Then take a try and do::
        
            $ pylease make --dev
        
        This will release the package with version '1.0.dev1', i.e. update the version in setup.py. The release levels include ``major, minor,
        patch and dev``.
        
        If you want to initiate a branch new project, perform this::
        
            $ pylease init my_project
        
        This will prepare and create all needed files and directories for your project skeleton.
        
        Extensions
        ----------
        
        Pylease also comes with extensions mechanisms. It includes some useful extensions that might be used in combination as well as anyone can
        write extensions for Pylease to enhance it.
        
        Git
        ~~~
        
        Git extension provides functionality to automatically create a tag on the
        git repository associated with the version, and commit the changes made to
        the ``setup.py``.
        
        This may be achieved by simply adding ``--git-tag`` argument while calling
        pylease::
        
            $ pylease make --minor --git-tag
        
        After making the release, you will additionally have a new commit
        containing the setup.py update as well as a new tag pointing to that commit.
        
        PyPI
        ~~~~
        
        PyPI extension provides an ability to automatically upload you package distribution to `PyPi
        <http://pypi.python.org>`_ after releasing your project. To enable this feature use the ``--pypi``
        command line option::
        
            $ pylease make --major --pypi
        
        
        
Keywords: release version versioning
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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