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Cookiecutter takes a template provided as a directory structure with template-files. Templates can be located in the filesystem, as a ZIP-file or on a VCS-Server (Git/Hg) like GitHub. It reads a settings file and prompts the user interactively whether or not to change the settings. Then it takes both and generates an output directory structure from it. Additionally the template can provide code (Python or shell-script) to be executed before and after generation (pre-gen- and post-gen-hooks).

Uploaded Mon Mar 31 21:09:58 2025
md5 checksum 77614322cf47aaeb928a4c0a760e00e3
arch x86_64
build py310h06a4308_0
depends arrow, binaryornot >=0.4.4, click >=7.0,<9.0.0, jinja2 >=2.7,<4.0.0, python >=3.10,<3.11.0a0, python-slugify >=4.0.0, pyyaml >=5.3.1, requests >=2.23.0, rich
license BSD-3-Clause
license_family BSD
md5 77614322cf47aaeb928a4c0a760e00e3
name cookiecutter
platform linux
sha1 fd3aec017db841f4b34f583e1895e373bef9155a
sha256 d5fa60956367e76de579917061a2df2f81fc3a41a504158423d53744a0cf3efc
size 126811
subdir linux-64
timestamp 1700677030801
version 2.5.0