Modern, extensible Python project management
A package to lock Anki's dependencies
Python bindings for the remote Jenkins API, custom package until official release
This package all released versions (IDSDef.xml + identifiers) of the Data Dictionary of ITER's Integrated Modelling & Analysis Suite (IMAS)
A mostly universal library to parse and compare software package versions and version ranges. A companion to Package URLs.
⚙️ CLI helpers for GitHub Actions + reuseable workflows
Check if you haven't forgotten to bump the PyPi package version number before you merge a release pull request.
Fork of Venmo-Business-Rules: Python DSL for setting up business intelligence rules that can be configured without code History ------- 1.0.1 +++++ released 2016-3-16 - Fixes a packaging bug preventing 1.0.0 from being installed on some platforms. 1.0.0 +++++ released 2016-3-16 - Removes caching layer on rule decorator
Zero-overhead package versioning for Python.
Jupyter Releaser for Python and/or npm packages.
Parser library for project Change Log documents.
Various boilerplates used in almost all of my Python packages.
Package for testing OpenStack release tools.
Let qgis-plugin-ci package and release your QGIS plugins for you. Have a tea or go hiking meanwhile. Contains scripts to perform automated testing and deployment for QGIS plugins. These scripts are written for and tested on GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Travis-CI, and Transifex.
A quick and easy way to distribute your Python projects!
Placeholder package. Name reserved for upcoming release.
Placeholder package. Name reserved for upcoming release.
Python-related tasks for RKD, including building, testing and releasing packages
Placeholder for the official CERTCC SSVC package (to be released around September 2025)
releasecmd is a release subcommand for setup.py (setuptools.setup). the subcommand creates a git tag and pushes and uploads packages to PyPI.
Package to download any release assets from the latest compatible version
Testing GitHub actions, Cirrus CI, documentation, and publishing releases of Python packages.
Bin package manager, a package manager based on Github release
pyplaces is a Python package meant to streamline the usage of large places datasets, notably Overture Maps and Foursquare Open Places. All of the datasets and past releases can be downloaded to a specific address, place or bounding box. Conventionally, users download the data themselves or use a tool such as DuckDB to download what they need, whereas pyplaces is more integrated, faster, and more precise.
An automated Python package release management tool with AI-powered changelog generation
Automates the heavy lifting of release and distribution management for pure Python packages.
USGS lightweight utilities for package releases
A utility for easily creating and releasing Python packages
Simple package manager to easily install, update and manage any command-line(CLI) tool directly from github releases
A package and CLI tool to generate RPM release fields and changelogs.
A custom wrapper for the OpenAI Python package with modified response handling
Test package to release with the poetry-semantic-release action
A minimalist Python CLI tool for development workflow. Named after Taiwanese '歹命' (Pháiⁿ-miā), it turns common development pain points into simple solutions, providing package name validation, virtual environment management, and project information display with minimal configuration.
Convert GitHub project releases to Archlinux package, with autoupdate.
⚠️ This package is no longer maintained. No future updates will be released.
Logging package. Alpha. Not meant for wider release.
A pip package
A small package to parse Bigfix external site releases.
Get notified when a specific package got a new release on Github
A Python package that parses a specific PR template given a list of PRs and generates release notes form them.
⚠️ This package is no longer maintained. No future updates will be released.
Demo of a simple way to use GitHub Actions to build your Python package, bump the version number, and publish it to GitHub releases and PyPI.org all with a single click of a button in the web interface.