{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"Python on hi, I am robin","link":"https:\/\/robamu.github.io\/tags\/python\/","description":"Recent content in Python on hi, I am robin","generator":"Hugo -- 0.145.0","language":"en-us","lastBuildDate":"Tue, 03 Oct 2023 19:46:45 +0200","item":{"title":"Packaging Python Projects in 2023","link":"https:\/\/robamu.github.io\/blog\/packaging-python-in-2023\/","pubDate":"Mon, 04 Sep 2023 16:32:41 +0200","guid":"https:\/\/robamu.github.io\/blog\/packaging-python-in-2023\/","description":"<p>Learning clean package management with Pyhon is still a tricky subject even though there are a lot\nof resources available online. A lot of the resources found online only cover partial topics while\nothers make recommendations which are becoming slowly obsolete, for example by still using\n<code>setup.py<\/code>. In this post, I will show how to set up a new package in Python from\nscratch with all features I consider useful and important for a good Python package. I really like\nthe packaging blogpost <a href=\"https:\/\/venthur.de\/2022-12-18-python-packaging.html\">Bastian Venthur<\/a> about\nthe current best practices of Python packaging, which is worth a read as well.<\/p>"}}}