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[project]
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name = "django-template"
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version = "0.1.0"
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description = "Add your description here"
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = ">=3.12"
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dependencies = ["django>=5.2.5"]
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[dependency-groups]
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dev = [
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"git-cliff>=2.12.0",
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"pre-commit>=4.3.0",
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"pylint>=3.3.8",
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"pylint-django>=2.6.1",
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"pytest>=8.4.1",
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]
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[tool.black]
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line-length = 79
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include = '\.pyi?$'
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exclude = '''
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/(
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\.git
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| \.hg
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| \.mypy_cache
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| \.tox
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| \.venv
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| _build
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| buck-out
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| build
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| dist
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)/
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'''
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[tool.isort]
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profile = "black"
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[tool.skjold]
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sources = ["pyup", "gemnasium"] # Sources to check against.
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report_only = true # Report only, always exit with zero.
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cache_dir = '.skylt_cache' # Cache location (default: `~/.skjold/cache`).
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cache_expires = 86400 # Cache max. age.
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verbose = true # Be verbose.
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[tool.ruff]
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# Set the maximum line length to 79.
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line-length = 79
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[tool.ruff.lint]
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# Add the `line-too-long` rule to the enforced rule set. By default, Ruff omits rules that
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# overlap with the use of a formatter, like Black, but we can override this behavior by
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# explicitly adding the rule.
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extend-select = [
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"E501",
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"UP", # pyupgrade
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]
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[tool.ruff.lint.pydocstyle]
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convention = "google"
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[tool.flake8]
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# Check that this is aligned with your other tools like Black
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max-line-length = 120
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max-complexity = 18
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exclude = [".git", "*migrations*", ".tox", ".venv", ".env"]
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# Use extend-ignore to add to already ignored checks which are anti-patterns like W503.
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extend-ignore = ["E501", "W503", "F403", "C901", "B904"]
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[tool.git-cliff.changelog]
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# A Tera template to be rendered as the changelog's header.
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# See https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction
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header = """
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# Changelog\n
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.\n
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"""
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# A Tera template to be rendered for each release in the changelog.
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# See https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction
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body = """
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{% if version %}\
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## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }}
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{% else %}\
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## 👨🏻💻🧋 Unreleased
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{% endif %}\
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{% for group, commits in commits | unique(attribute="message") | group_by(attribute="group") %}
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### {{ group | upper_first }}
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{% for commit in commits %}
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- {{ commit.message | split(pat="\n") | first | upper_first | trim_end }}\
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{% endfor %}
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{% endfor %}
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"""
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# A Tera template to be rendered as the changelog's footer.
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# See https://keats.github.io/tera/docs/#introduction
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footer = """
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<!-- generated by git-cliff -->
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"""
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# Remove leading and trailing whitespaces from the changelog's body.
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trim = true
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[tool.git-cliff.git]
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# Parse commits according to the conventional commits specification.
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# See https://www.conventionalcommits.org
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conventional_commits = true
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# Exclude commits that do not match the conventional commits specification.
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commit_parsers = [
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{ message = ".\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+", skip = true },
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{ message = "^Merge '[^']+' into 'master'", skip = true },
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{ message = "^chore\\(release\\): prepare for", skip = true },
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{ message = ".*format code with Black.*", skip = true },
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{ message = "^feat", group = "🚀 Features" },
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{ message = "^fix", group = "🐛 Bug Fixes" },
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{ message = "^doc", group = "📝 Docs" },
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{ message = "^perf", group = "🧰 Improvements" },
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{ message = "^refactor", group = "🧰 Improvements" },
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{ message = "^style", group = "💄 Style" },
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{ message = "^test", group = "🧪 Testing" },
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{ message = "^chore", group = "Miscellaneous Tasks" },
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{ body = ".*security", group = "🔒 Security" },
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{ body = ".*", group = "❓ Other (unconventional)" },
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]
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# An array of regex based parsers for extracting data from the commit message.filter_unconventional = false
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# Assigns commits to groups.
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# Optionally sets the commit's scope and can decide to exclude commits from further processing.
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# Exclude commits that are not matched by any commit parser.
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filter_commits = true
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# Order releases topologically instead of chronologically.
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topo_order = false
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# Order of commits in each group/release within the changelog.
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# Allowed values: newest, oldest
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sort_commits = "oldest"
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