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Name: py-everything
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Summary: A python module containing all the basic functions and classes for python. From simple addition to advanced file encryption.
Home-page: https://py_everything.readthedocs.io/en/latest
Author: Play 4 Tutorials
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# py_everything

A python module containing all the functions and classes from basic to advanced for Python. From simple calculations  to advanced file encryption. **Everything** is included in this one package.

It allows you to use all of its functions and classes without having to write huge complex code. It is a very simple and easy to use library. 

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# Installation

py_everything is available on [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/py-everything), and you can install it as follows:

`$ python -m pip install py_everything`

py_everything officially supports Python 3.6+

# Features

- You can make use of the thousands of functions and classes available to you.
- Has an in-built CLI tool that generates a python package project structure for you. - setupPyGen
- Good and Consistent Naming Convention. - camelCase
- Simple and easy to use.
- You don't have to write all of that code yourself, just call the pre-made functions.
- There are two variants of most classes, a Base variant and an Advanced variant.
- Make your own classes from our pre-provided Base variants. The Advanced ones are not for inheriting, but there is no problem in experimenting.

# setupPyGen

Detailed documentation can be found on [ReadTheDocs](https://py-everything.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)

Basic Usage:

```bash
$ ls
package/ new/ old/
$ cd package/
$ ls -a
. ..
$ setupPyGen -g True -t True --gitignore True
<--Follow the prompts(packages entered - new, old)-->
$ ls -A
.gitignore LICENSE README.md setup.py .git/ new/ old/ tests/
$ cat setup.py
from setuptools import setup

readme_file = open("README.md", "r").read()


setup(
    name="package-name",
    version="1.0.0",
    description="Given Project Description",
    long_description=readme_file,
    long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
    author="Author Name",
    author_email="name@example.com",
    packages=[new, old],
    install_requires=[],
    license="MIT License",
    url="https://github.com/play4Tutorials/py_everything/",
    python_requires='>=3.5'
)
```

NOTE: Currently setupPyGen doesn't support classifiers, and `find_packages()`. But support will be added soon.

# Documentation and Usage

The documentation can be found on [ReadTheDocs](https://py-everything.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)


The basic usage for this library is given below:

```python
>>> import py_everything
>>> from py_everything import search
>>> search.search_files('python', 'C:\Programming\\')
C:\Programming\python.txt
C:\Programming\python_project.py
C:\Programming\python_py_everything.docx
>>> my_list = [2, 4, 5, 3, 7, 5, 6, 3 , 12 , 9, 6]
>>> py_everything.maths.avg(my_list)
5.636363636363637
```
# Contributing

For details, on how to contribute, please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/play4Tutorials/py_everything/tree/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)


