You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Generate your license. Yet another lice, but implemented with Jinja2 and
docopt, should be much more elegant and cleaner. I also get many inspirations
from joe(help you generate gitignore).
Why and what's the difference
seems better than lice:
Licen use Jinja2 as its template engine, sweet and easy. Lice do it by hand.
Licen use docopt for the command line interface. Lice use argparse.
Licen don't render the boilerplate in the license template. Lice do. Check
out the issue here.
Licen haven't support comment the license header yet. Check issue#2
Install
$ pip install licen
Usage
NOTE: because licen use the git configuration(user.name and user.email) as
default context, please make sure that you've set up git properly. You can
check this guide if you have done yet.
A gif is worth than a thousand words.
In short, generate a licnese:
$ licen mit > LICENSE
Generate a header:
$ licen header gpl-2.0-header > main.py
Or get detailed help message from the terminal.
$ licen -h
licen, generates license for you via command line
Usage:
licen [header] (-l | --list)
licen [-y YEAR] [-f FULLNAME] [-e EMAIL] LICENSE_NAME
licen header [-y YEAR] [-f FULLNAME] [-e EMAIL] LICENSE_HEADER
licen --var NAME
licen (-h | --help)
licen (-V | --version)
Options:
-l --list List all the support licenses or headers.
-y YEAR Specify the year.
-f FULLNAME Specify the owner's fullname.
-e EMAIL Specify the email.
--var List all the variables in the template.
-h --help Show the help message.
-V --version Show the version info.
License
MIT.
About
Generate your license. Yet another lice, but implement with Jinja2 and docopt.