Generate knowledge graphs with interesting geometries, like lattices
MIT License
Generate knowledge graphs with interesting geometries, like lattices. Works on Python 3.9+ because it uses cool new features. Get out of that 2020 funk and install the most recent version of Python.
See https://github.com/cthoyt/translational-toys for example usage to generate charts like
.
The most recent release can be installed from PyPI with:
$ pip install geometric_graphs
The most recent code and data can be installed directly from GitHub with:
$ pip install git+https://github.com/cthoyt/geometric-graphs.git
To install in development mode, use the following:
$ git clone git+https://github.com/cthoyt/geometric-graphs.git
$ cd geometric-graphs
$ pip install -e .
Contributions, whether filing an issue, making a pull request, or forking, are appreciated. See CONTRIBUTING.rst for more information on getting involved.
The code in this package is licensed under the MIT License.
This package was created with @audreyfeldroy's cookiecutter package using @cthoyt's cookiecutter-snekpack template.
The final section of the README is for if you want to get involved by making a code contribution.
After cloning the repository and installing tox
with pip install tox
, the unit tests in the tests/
folder can be
run reproducibly with:
$ tox
Additionally, these tests are automatically re-run with each commit in a GitHub Action.
After installing the package in development mode and installing
tox
with pip install tox
, the commands for making a new release are contained within the finish
environment
in tox.ini
. Run the following from the shell:
$ tox -e finish
This script does the following:
setup.cfg
andsrc/geometric_graphs/version.py
to not have the -dev
suffixtwine
. Be sure to have a .pypirc
file configured to avoid the need for manual input at thistox -e bumpversion minor
after.