Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: builder-tool
Version: 0.2.1
Summary: Software Builder Tool
Home-page: https://github.com/jskress/builder-tool
Author: Stephen Kress
Author-email: jskress@gmail.com
License: Apache 2.0
Project-URL: Documentation, https://builder-tool.readthedocs.io/
Project-URL: Code, https://github.com/jskress/builder-tool
Project-URL: Issue tracker, https://github.com/jskress/builder-tool/issues
Description: # Builder Tool
        
        This is a Python project that provides a tool for building software.  It is
        language agnostic and works by allowing a user to specify the build tasks which
        should be performed.
        
        There are two major reasons for writing this.  Build tools like `ant` and `gradle`
        are plentiful but many are overly bloated with tons of stuff that's either unnecessary
        or overly generalized and prone to being convoluted to learn.  I wanted something
        simple to maintain from a project and development workflow perspective.
        
        There are plenty of build related things this tool cannot do.  If you run across
        those, I'm sure one of the others will suit you just fine.  This one is really meant
        to be standalone or to play well with something simple like `make` at the top level
        of the build process.  It is an attempt to have a straightforward build tool that is
        not over-engineered.  The KISS rule reigns here.
        
        Full documentation may be found [here](https://builder-tool.readthedocs.io/).
        
        ## Installation
        
        The tool is written in Python and requires Python 3.7 or better.  To install straight
        from PyPi, just do:
        
        ```bash
        pip install builder-tool
        ```
        
        If you need to, you can install it from this repo by doing:
        
        ```bash
        git clone https://github.com/jskress/builder-tool
        cd builder-tool
        python setup.py install
        ```
        
        You may want to do the install in a virtual environment.  See the [setup.py](setup.py)
        file for which other packages are required (there aren't many and mostly what you'd
        expect).
        
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Requires-Python: >=3.7.0
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