# Auto-README generation ## Initial install ```bash python3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Use on a single app ```bash source venv/bin/activate ./make_readme.py /path/to/app ``` Then the README.md in the app folder will be updated ## Run tests ```bash source venv/bin/activate pip install pytest pytest tests ``` ## Launch webhook service for auto update Configure the webhook on github Also need to allow the bot to push on all repos Configure nginx to reverse proxy on port 8123 (or whichever port you set in the systemd config) ```bash echo "github_webhook_secret" > github_webhook_secret echo "the_bot_login" > login echo "the_bot_token" > token ``` Add the webhook.service to systemd config, then start it: ```bash systemctl start the_webhook_service ``` ## Translation It's based on Babel integrated into jinja2 : ```bash source venv/bin/activate # Extract the english sentences from the code, needed if you modified it pybabel extract --ignore-dirs venv -F babel.cfg -o messages.pot . # If working on a new locale: initialize it: (in this example: fr) pybabel init -i messages.pot -d translations -l fr # Otherwise, update the existing .po: pybabel update -i messages.pot -d translations # To update only a specific language: (in this example: fr) pybabel update -i messages.pot -d translations -l fr # ... translate stuff in translations//LC_MESSAGES/messages.po # re-run the 'update' command to let Babel properly format the text # then compile: pybabel compile -d translations ```