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# Generated by cookiepatcher, a small shim around cookiecutter (pip install cookiepatcher)
cookiecutter:
_extensions:
- jinja2_time.TimeExtension
_template: cookiecutter-pylibrary
appveyor: yes
c_extension_function: '-'
c_extension_module: '-'
c_extension_optional: yes
c_extension_support: cython
c_extension_test_pypi: yes
c_extension_test_pypi_appveyor_secret: fDwCnDhQiptm9a4ZcFpgyQ==
c_extension_test_pypi_travis_secret: "# The password should be set in https://travis-ci.org/ionelmc/python-hunter/settings\n # Alternatively you can run this shell oneliner if you got travis gem installed:\n #\n # echo -n \"Password:\"; (read -s p; echo -n TWINE_PASSWORD=$p) | travis encrypt --add=env.global --repo=ionelmc/python-hunter"
c_extension_test_pypi_username: ionelmc
codacy: no
codacy_projectid: '-'
codeclimate: no
codecov: yes
command_line_interface: argparse
command_line_interface_bin_name: hunter-trace
coveralls: no
coveralls_token: '-'
distribution_name: hunter
email: [email protected]
full_name: Ionel Cristian Mărieș
github_username: ionelmc
landscape: no
license: BSD 2-Clause License
linter: flake8
package_name: hunter
project_name: Hunter
project_short_description: Hunter is a flexible code tracing toolkit, not for measuring coverage, but for debugging, logging, inspection and other nefarious purposes. It has a simple Python API and a convenient terminal API (see `Environment variable activation <env-var-activation_>`_).
release_date: '2019-01-19'
repo_name: python-hunter
requiresio: yes
scrutinizer: no
sphinx_docs: yes
sphinx_doctest: no
sphinx_theme: sphinx-py3doc-enhanced-theme
test_matrix_configurator: no
test_matrix_separate_coverage: yes
test_runner: pytest
travis: yes
version: 2.2.1
website: https://blog.ionelmc.ro
year_from: '2015'
year_to: '2019'