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Budg is 1.0! Budg is done and no further improvements will be made to the project. In the case of a security vulnerability, please read SECURITY.md.
Budg is very barebones on its own, the source code is only ~500 LOC with one dependency (dacite), and also one built-in plugin (copier.py).
Users are able to add plugins of their own without changing budg's source code (see the example budgie) but there's still room for improvement:
All of that requires modifying Budg's source code so please fork Budg, extend it, patch what you don't like about it and never think about it, the license is 0BSD!
Create a virtual environment and use pip's -e/--editable
flag to install budg
with the necessary dependencies for development.
> git clone git@github.com:faresbakhit/budg.git
> python -m venv .venv
# check venv's docs for instructions on how to
# activate the environment in your shell
(.venv) > pip install -e .[dev]
Budg requires Python 3.8 or later, install with pip:
> python3 -m pip install budg
> budg --help
Usage: budg [OPTIONS]
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Options:
--config [PATH] Get configurations from a file or a python-funcion path.
[default: ./config.toml]
--config-format Format for configurations file. [default: toml]
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
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We found that budg demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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