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<h2 align="center">Clifold</h2>
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Clifold is a command line tool that can quickly scaffold the python projects.
## Requirements
- Minimum Python 3.6 installed
- Pip 3 installed
## Installation
First, make sure you have at least [python3.6](https://python.org) and [pip3](https://pypi.org/project/pip/) installed.
### Linux
In linux distributions, at least python3.6 is normally preinstalled, but pip3 isn't. To install pip3 and clifold in linux distributions,
#### Arch Linux
```
sudo pacman -S python-pip
pip3 install clifold
```
#### Debian/Ubuntu
```
sudo apt install python3-venv python3-pip
pip3 install clifold
```
#### openSUSE
```
sudo zypper install python3-pip python3-setuptools python3-wheel
pip3 install clifold
```
#### Fedora
```
sudo dnf install python3 python3-wheel
pip3 install clifold
```
#### CentOS/RHEL
For CentOS/RHEL, please follow [this link](https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-linux-tools/#centos-rhel).
### macOS
Pip3 probably have been installed if python3 has been installed from python.org. After that,
```
pip3 install clifold
```
### Windows
```
pip3 install clifold
```
## Usage
After clifold has been installed, you will have `clif` command to start using.
```
usage: clif <arg> [options]
🚀 A CLI tool for scaffolding any Python Projects 🚀
Argument:
project_name Project name to create with venv
Options:
-g, --git Make git initialization (Default: True)
-ng, --no-git Skip git initialization
-p, --pkg Ask packages to install (Default: True)
-np, --no-pkg Skip packages installation
-i, --init Create setup.py file (Default: True)
-ni, --no-init Skip setup.py file
-V, --version Output version number
-h, --help Output usage information
```
[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/317100.svg)](https://asciinema.org/a/317100)
## LICENSE
[MIT](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)