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feat(plankapy): add installation and usage guidelines
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Revised the README.md to include comprehensive sections on installation and usage, providing a clear path for users to get started with plankapy. Additionally, updates were made to highlight the fork's aim of making plankapy pip installable and ensuring compatibility with a wider range of Python versions by adjusting the requires-python version from >=3.10 to >=3.8 in pyproject.toml. This expansion not only increases accessibility for developers using older Python versions but also aligns with our goal to make the project more inclusive and user-friendly.
2024-04-26 12:04:41 +02:00
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refactor: restructure project for pip packaging
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Restructured the entire project directory, making `plankapy` pip-installable, enhancing its modularity and maintainability. This involved moving and renaming Python source files and tests into a dedicated `src/plankapy` structure, introducing a `pyproject.toml` for modern packaging standards, and removing obsolete `setup.py` and `__init__.py` files. Updated CI/CD pipelines to accommodate the new structure, ensuring continued automation efficiency. Added a `test_config.py` for centralized test configuration, improving test reliability and ease of modification.

- Migrated project documentation and workflow under new `.forgejo` directory for consistency with Forgejo platform requirements.
- Enhanced Docker containerization in CI builds by specifying a node-based container, streamlining the environment setup process.
- Expanded `.gitignore` to include `venv/`, promoting local development best practices.
- Introduced a comprehensive README update, clarifying the project's forked nature and pip-installation goal, fostering better community understanding and contribution suitability.
2024-04-25 08:48:11 +02:00