A python package containing all the basic functions and classes for python. From simple addition to advanced file encryption.

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py_everything

A python module containing all the functions and classes from basic to advanced for Python. From simple calculations to advanced file encryption. Everything is included in this one package.

It allows you to use all of its functions and classes without having to write huge complex code. It is a very simple and easy to use library.

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Installation

py_everything is available on PyPi, and you can install it as follows:

$ python -m pip install py-everything

Features

  • You can make use of the huge number of functions and classes available to you.
  • Has an in-built CLI tool that generates a python package project structure for you. - setupPyGen
  • setupPyGen now comes with support for find_packages()
  • Now come with a second CLI tool - gitIt for generating GitHub friendly project structures
  • Good and Consistent Naming Convention. - Camel Case
  • Simple and easy to use.
  • You don't have to write all of that code yourself, just call the pre-made functions.
  • Now comes with usefull classes.

setupPyGen

Detailed documentation can be found on ReadTheDocs

Basic Usage:

$ ls
package/ new/ old/
$ cd package/
$ ls -a
. ..
$ setupPyGen -g True -t True --gitignore True
<--Follow the prompts(packages entered - new, old)-->
$ ls -A
.gitignore LICENSE README.md setup.py .git/ new/ old/ tests/
$ cat setup.py
from setuptools import setup

readme_file = open("README.md", "r").read()


setup(
    name="package-name",
    version="1.0.0",
    description="Given Project Description",
    long_description=readme_file,
    long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
    author="Author Name",
    author_email="[email protected]",
    packages=[new, old],
    install_requires=[],
    license="MIT License",
    url="https://github.com/play4Tutorials/py_everything/",
    python_requires='>=3.5'
)

NOTE: Currently setupPyGen doesn't support classifiers. But support will be added soon. find_packages() support has been added.

gitIt

Detailed documentation can be found on ReadTheDocs

Basic Usage:

$ ls
project1/ project2/
$ cd project1/
$ ls -a
. ..
$ gitIt -gh -s -i -c --greet
<--Follow the prompts(packages entered - new, old)-->
$ ls -A
.github/ .gitignore LICENSE README.md .git/ 
$ cd .github/
$ ls -A
SECURITY.md workflows/ ISSUE_TEMPLATE/
$ cd workflows/
$ ls -A
greet.yml
$ cd ..
$ cd ISSUE_TEMPLATE/
$ ls
bug-report.md feature-or-enhancement-request.md
$ cd ../..
$ echo "Note that all of these files also have data in it they are not empty!"
Note that all of these files also have data in it they are not empty!

Documentation and Usage

The documentation can be found on ReadTheDocs

The basic usage for this library is given below:

>>> import py_everything
>>> from py_everything import search
>>> search.search_files('python', 'C:\Programming\\')
C:\Programming\python.txt
C:\Programming\python_project.py
C:\Programming\python_py_everything.docx
>>> my_list = [2, 4, 5, 3, 7, 5, 6, 3 , 12 , 9, 6]
>>> py_everything.maths.avg(my_list)
5.636363636363637

Contributing

For details, on how to contribute, please read CONTRIBUTING.md

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  • Added function that converts a roman numeral to its integer equivalent

    Added function that converts a roman numeral to its integer equivalent

    This creates a python function that converts any roman numeral to its integer equivalent.

    Function - convertRoman()

    Example:

    >>> print (convertRoman('MMXXI'))
    2021
    

    Closes issue #85

    Modified:

    • Added black library for text formatting to requirements file
    • Updated the gitignore file to ignore virtual environments
    • Created the function and test case
    enhancement dependencies conversion 
    opened by tosinolawore 9
  • (FLK-W293) Blank line contains whitespace

    (FLK-W293) Blank line contains whitespace

    opened by pybash1 9
  • htmlXml Result Hard To Match

    htmlXml Result Hard To Match

    The Result Returned By Any Function of htmlXml.py is hard to trace back to where it is in the html or XML file It Would be better if the result comes with line numbers too

    enhancement htmlXml 
    opened by Morgan-Phoenix 8
  • [FEATURE] Add function that converts any roman numeral to an integer

    [FEATURE] Add function that converts any roman numeral to an integer

    Conversion from roman numerals to an integer Create a python function that converts any roman numeral to an integer. Roman numerals could be confusing at times, a function that converts them to an easy to understand integer would be helpful.

    enhancement 
    opened by tosinolawore 4
  • Bump python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11

    Bump python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11

    Bumps python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11.

    Changelog

    Sourced from python-docs-theme's changelog.

    2021.11 <https://github.com/python/python-docs-theme/releases/tag/v2021.1>_

    • Fix monospace on buggy Google Chrome (#85) Contributed by Tushar Sadhwani
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  • Bump twine from 3.7.1 to 3.8.0

    Bump twine from 3.7.1 to 3.8.0

    Bumps twine from 3.7.1 to 3.8.0.

    Release notes

    Sourced from twine's releases.

    3.8.0

    https://pypi.org/project/twine/3.8.0/

    Changelog

    Changelog

    Sourced from twine's changelog.

    Twine 3.8.0 (2022-02-02)

    Features ^^^^^^^^

    • Add --verbose logging for querying keyring credentials. ([#849](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/849) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/849>_)
    • Log all upload responses with --verbose. ([#859](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/859) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/859>_)
    • Show more helpful error message for invalid metadata. ([#861](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/861) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/861>_)

    Bugfixes ^^^^^^^^

    • Require a recent version of urllib3. ([#858](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/858) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/858>_)
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  • Bump enrocrypt from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4

    Bump enrocrypt from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4

    Bumps enrocrypt from 1.1.3 to 1.1.4.

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  • Bump twine from 3.4.2 to 3.5.0

    Bump twine from 3.4.2 to 3.5.0

    Bumps twine from 3.4.2 to 3.5.0.

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    Twine 3.5.0 (2021-11-02)

    Features ^^^^^^^^

    • Show more helpful messages for invalid passwords. ([#815](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/815) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/815>_)
    • Allow the --skip-existing option to work with GCP Artifact Registry. ([#823](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/823) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/823>_)

    Bugfixes ^^^^^^^^

    • Add a helpful error message when an upload fails due to missing a trailing slash in the URL. ([#812](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/812) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/812>_)
    • Generalize --verbose suggestion when an upload fails. ([#817](https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/817) <https://github.com/pypa/twine/issues/817>_)
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  • Bump python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11.1

    Bump python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11.1

    Bumps python-docs-theme from 2021.8 to 2021.11.1.

    Changelog

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    2021.11.1 <https://github.com/python/python-docs-theme/releases/tag/v2021.11.1>_

    • Fix monospace again, on buggy Google Chrome (#87) Contributed by Tushar Sadhwani

    2021.11 <https://github.com/python/python-docs-theme/releases/tag/v2021.11>_

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  • (PTC-W0048) `if` statements can be merged

    (PTC-W0048) `if` statements can be merged

    Description

    Nested if statements can be collapsed into a single if statement by separating their condition using and operator. Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

    Not preferred:

    if condition1:
        if condition2:
            dosomething()
    

    Preferred:

    if condition1 and condition2:
           dosomething()
    

    Exception: DeepSource would not …

    Occurrences

    There is 1 occurrence of this issue in the repository.

    See all occurrences on DeepSource → deepsource.io/gh/pybash1/py_everything/issue/PTC-W0048/occurrences/

    bug enhancement good first issue 
    opened by pybash1 2
  • Path File Raises ModuleNotFound Error When Imported

    Path File Raises ModuleNotFound Error When Imported

    When I import something form the path file, it gives the error that a module named "error" is not found

    Steps to reproduce the behavior:

    1. from py_everything import path
    2. Run the code
    3. Error occurs The "error" module is not found as when the path file is imported the location of the call changes and hence no file named "error" is found

    Device:

    • OS: Windows
    • Python Version: 3.9.5
    • Package Version: 2.1.0
    bug fixed next release path 
    opened by Morgan-Phoenix 2
Releases(v2.3.0)
  • v2.3.0(Aug 28, 2021)

  • v2.2.0(Aug 1, 2021)

    2.2.0 (The Debug Update)

    • Lots of bug fixes
    • Security fix
    • Improved performance
    • Improved consistency
    • New functions
    • Enhanced functions
    • Added doc-strings to the full library
    • Simplified code
    • Fixed anti-pattern issues
    • Fixed style issues
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v2.1.0(Jul 16, 2021)

    Changes:

    • Added Type hints to the whole library
    • 2 new modules(path and bencrypt)
    • Better overall documentation
    • Better IDE Support
    • Added Type checking
    • Bug fixes
    • Remove bad code
    • Removed unnecessary deep dependencies
    • Fixed dependencies
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v2.0.0(May 20, 2021)

    Changes:

    • Fixed few bugs
    • Removed requestsLib Module
    • New Modules - conversion, error, htmlXml, mensuration, sencrypt, units
    • Renamed - date_utils -> dateUtils
    • Even more consistent naming and organization
    • All new documentation complete.
    • New CLI - gitIt
    • comes with setupPyGen v1.0.1
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v1.2.0(Mar 22, 2021)

    Changes:

    1. New CLI tool for generating setup.py and Python Package Project Structure
    2. Better Naming Convention and Consistency - Camel Case
    3. py_everything.automation.email_bot() is now py_everything.automation.sendEmail()
    4. Much more bug fixes.
    5. Much more patches and updates
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v1.1.1(Mar 3, 2021)

    This release is the first production/stable release of this project. v1.1.0, was the first one, but it has been changed to this one since v1.1.0 README was not PyPi friendly.

    Source code(tar.gz)
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