Hi, Great work, Vasek!
I found the gitlab version already very useful and I can just recommend it for any addon-dev to use as a starting point! Esp. for beginners and autodidacts like me it is very valuable to see everything (and esp. the manual) checked, so a working version can be finally submitted to grass-addons. In other words, r.example.plus is a perfect sandbox! Cheers Stefan From: grass-user <grass-user-boun...@lists.osgeo.org> On Behalf Of Vaclav Petras Sent: torsdag 30. januar 2020 02:31 To: grass-dev@lists.osgeo.org; GRASS user list <grass-u...@lists.osgeo.org> Subject: [GRASS-user] Example project for a GRASS GIS module on GitHub Dear users and contributors, I've created an example project (repository) on GitHub. It is a GRASS GIS module written in Python which simply adds two raster maps together. It uses GitHub Actions to build the module and publish its documentation as a website (using GitHub Pages). https://github.com/wenzeslaus/r.example.plus This is based on my earlier work on an example project on GitLab [1] and includes several improvements and changes: * There is a test suite included with couple of test functions. * It uses Black for code formatting (assuming author runs it manually). * Repository is marked as a template (see the big "Use this template" button). * GitHub Actions are used for: * compiling the module and running tests, * checking code quality with Flake8 and Pylint, and * checking code style with Black. * GitHub Actions are now used for publishing documentation (done by GitLab CI before). * Option names now follow GRASS GIS standards more. * More documentation in the code and on how to use the code. * Badges are now in the README file (GitLab had those as project properties). Otherwise, I hope the project should describe itself and if something is missing or is not documented enough, please open an issue or a pull request. Best, Vaclav PS: We can discuss on grass-dev if this should go under some organization and how to improve the "what's next" part [2]. [1] https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/grass-dev/2018-November/090438.html [2] https://github.com/wenzeslaus/r.example.plus#what-is-next
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