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Some feedback:
pyproject.toml
you can merge them a single easy to read and edit fileos.path.join(os.environ["APPDATA"], "Tagify", "config.yaml")
will fail on *nix systems. Usepathlib.Path
instead ofos.path
. Use pathlib, I see on a lot more places it would make your life much easier.Keep up the work, it seems like a nice project!
Thanks! I fixed the file icon licensing! However, I'm not sure will pipx help. I already provide a binary Inno Setup installer. Any suggestions how to port it to Linux? I dual boot - so it would be very useful for me.
Python is installed by default on all linux and mac systems, so it's just one more command to install pipx. From there just
pipx install tagify
. You don't need an installer, just specify the build tools in pyproject.toml: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/specifications/pyproject-toml/#declaring-build-system-dependencies-the-build-system-table e.g. with setuptools: https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/pyproject_config.htmlIf you publish to pypi it will build the wheel files when you publish a version. That's the easiest way I know.
Innosetup is windows only. On linux you don't need such a thing.