feat: Initialize hostsd project with PyPI CI/CD
Introduced a comprehensive setup for `hostsd`, a simple hosts file manager, marking the project's inception. This entails crafting the PyPI CI/CD pipeline configuration, ensuring seamless publication processes on tag-based releases. Additionally, standard project necessities such as `.gitignore`, `LICENSE`, and `README.md` were put in place, alongside the core project configuration in `pyproject.toml`. The initial source code foundation is laid out in `src/hostsd`, featuring argument parsing and file management logic essential for hosts file manipulation.
The PyPI CI/CD configuration in `.forgejo/workflows/pypi.yml` facilitates automated publishing to PyPI upon tagging, backed by Docker to guarantee environment consistency. The project adopts a community-friendly stance with an MIT license, encouraging open collaboration. Documentation is immediately available via `README.md`, covering installation, usage, and automated update setups, ensuring users can effectively leverage `hostsd` from the get-go.
This setup underscores the project's commitment to enabling efficient hosts file management across various environments, laying the groundwork for future enhancements and community contributions.
2024-05-02 12:49:06 +00:00
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[build-system]
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requires = ["hatchling"]
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build-backend = "hatchling.build"
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[project]
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name = "hostsd"
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2024-05-30 06:36:52 +00:00
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version = "0.1.1"
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feat: Initialize hostsd project with PyPI CI/CD
Introduced a comprehensive setup for `hostsd`, a simple hosts file manager, marking the project's inception. This entails crafting the PyPI CI/CD pipeline configuration, ensuring seamless publication processes on tag-based releases. Additionally, standard project necessities such as `.gitignore`, `LICENSE`, and `README.md` were put in place, alongside the core project configuration in `pyproject.toml`. The initial source code foundation is laid out in `src/hostsd`, featuring argument parsing and file management logic essential for hosts file manipulation.
The PyPI CI/CD configuration in `.forgejo/workflows/pypi.yml` facilitates automated publishing to PyPI upon tagging, backed by Docker to guarantee environment consistency. The project adopts a community-friendly stance with an MIT license, encouraging open collaboration. Documentation is immediately available via `README.md`, covering installation, usage, and automated update setups, ensuring users can effectively leverage `hostsd` from the get-go.
This setup underscores the project's commitment to enabling efficient hosts file management across various environments, laying the groundwork for future enhancements and community contributions.
2024-05-02 12:49:06 +00:00
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authors = [
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{ name="Kumi Mitterer", email="hostsd@kumi.email" },
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]
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description = "A simple hosts file manager"
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readme = "README.md"
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license = { file="LICENSE" }
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requires-python = ">=3.8"
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classifiers = [
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"Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
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"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
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"Operating System :: OS Independent",
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]
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[project.scripts]
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hostsd = "hostsd.__main__:main"
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[project.urls]
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"Homepage" = "https://git.private.coffee/kumi/hostsd"
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"Bug Tracker" = "https://git.private.coffee/kumi/hostsd/issues"
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"Source Code" = "https://git.private.coffee/kumi/hostsd"
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