The blessed
GitHub Action, for publishing your 📦 distribution files to PyPI, the tokenless way: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/pypi-publish
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The blessed
GitHub Action, for publishing your 📦 distribution files to PyPI, the tokenless way: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/pypi-publish
Examples and exercises for Publishing Python Packages from Manning Books 🐍 📦 ⬆️
Poetry build tool packaged into docker image with an actual Python
experimental project to allow Python programs to be deployed as standalone applications (currently only on Microsoft Windows)
A game made using PyGame under CodeClub as a learning project.
Hatch plugin that adds a packaging extra to the wheel metadata with pinned dependencies from uv.lock
A template for Python packages!
CalVer versioning scheme for Hatch
the readme file explains python packages, with examples.
Create a custom pip package index for publishing Python packages to GitHub Pages
🐍 Copier template for Python packages with uv, nox, MkDocs, typed src layout, and PyPI release automation
Wayback machine for pip requirements.txt
Creates a conda environment.yml file from python package dependencies (e.g. from pyproject.toml or setup.cfg files).
Learn how to create python packages to contribute your code on PyPI. :D
Aggressive tree shaking based on module graph, to tremendously reduce python dependencies size by 99%.
Personal voice command interface for iPhone on pythonista powered by Whisper and ChatGPT.
Claude Code plugin for building Python packages the right way — R-inspired philosophy, 11 reference docs, example package, convention auditor
Standalone variant of "distutils.version" and "packaging.version", without anything else.
Py2Exe_Converter is a free, professional & lightweight Windows desktop application that converts Python scripts (.py files) into standalone executable files (.exe) so anyone can run your Python program without having Python installed on their computer.
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