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# PkgTemplates
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**PkgTemplates is a Julia package for creating new Julia packages in an easy,
repeatable, and customizable way.**
## Installation
`PkgTemplates` is registered in
[`METADATA.jl`](https://github.com/JuliaLang/METADATA.jl), so run
`Pkg.add("PkgTemplates")` for the latest release, or
`Pkg.clone("PkgTemplates")` for the development version.
## Usage
The simplest template only requires your GitHub username.
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```@repl
using PkgTemplates
t = Template(; user="myusername")
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generate("MyPkg", t)
cd(joinpath(t.dir, "MyPkg")); run(`git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD`)
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```
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However, we can also configure a number of keyword arguments to
[`Template`](@ref) and [`generate`](@ref):
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```@repl
using PkgTemplates
t = Template(;
user="myusername",
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license="MIT",
authors=["Chris de Graaf", "Invenia Technical Computing Corporation"],
years="2016-2017",
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dir=joinpath(homedir(), "code"),
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julia_version=v"0.5.2",
requirements=["PkgTemplates"],
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gitconfig=Dict("diff.renames" => true),
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plugins=[
TravisCI(),
CodeCov(; config_file=nothing),
Coveralls(),
AppVeyor(),
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GitHubPages(; assets=[joinpath(homedir(), "invenia.css")]),
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],
)
generate("MyPkg", t; force=true, ssh=true)
cd(joinpath(t.dir, "MyPkg")); run(`git ls-tree -r --name-only HEAD`)
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```
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If that looks like a lot of work, you can also create templates interactively
with [`interactive_template`](@ref):
[![asciicast](https://asciinema.org/a/bqBwff05mI7Cl9bz7EqLPMKF8.png)](https://asciinema.org/a/bqBwff05mI7Cl9bz7EqLPMKF8)
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And if that's **still** too much work for you, you can call
`interactive_template` with `fast=true` to use default values for everything
but username and plugin selection.
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## Comparison to [PkgDev](https://github.com/JuliaLang/PkgDev.jl)
`PkgTemplates` is similar in functionality to `PkgDev`'s `generate` function.
However, `PkgTemplates` offers more customizability in templates and more
extensibility via plugins. For the package registration and release management
features that `PkgTemplates` lacks, you are encouraged to use
[AttoBot](https://github.com/apps/attobot) instead.