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Sprockets Package Template
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This is a cookiecutter_ template that generates a sprockets package that
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is consistent with the rest of the eco-system and ready to go in a few
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seconds. You will need to install the cookiecutter_ utility, then point
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it at this repository, answer a few questions, and start coding::
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$ cookiecutter https://github.com/sprockets/cookiecutter-sprockets
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project_name (default is "")? packagename
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full_name (default is "")? John Doe
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email (default is "")? john.doe@example.com
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description (default is "")? This goes into setup.py
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git_org (default is "sprockets")?
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year (default is "2014")?
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$ cd sprockets.packagename
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$ ls
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.travis.yml dev-requirements.txt setup.py
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LICENSE doc/ sprockets/
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MANIFEST.in requirements.txt test-requirements.txt
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README.rst setup.cfg tests/
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As you can see, there are a handful of files there for you already.
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.. _cookiecutter:: http://cookiecutter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
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