"""Script for setuptools.""" from setuptools import setup, find_packages with open('README.md') as readme: long_description = readme.read() version = __import__('gooey').__version__ setup( name='Gooey', version=version, url='http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Gooey/', author='Chris Kiehl', author_email='audionautic@gmail.com', description=('Turn (almost) any command line program into a full GUI ' 'application with one line'), license='MIT', packages=find_packages(), include_package_data=True, dependency_links = ["http://www.wxpython.org/download.php"], classifiers = [ 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'Topic :: Desktop Environment', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Build Tools', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Widget Sets', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6', 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7' ], long_description=''' <h1>Gooey (Beta)</h1> <h3>Turn (almost) any Python Console Program into a GUI application with one line</h3> <p align="center"> <img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chriskiehl/Gooey/master/resources/primary.png"/> </p> <h2>Quick Start</h2> <p>Gooey is attached to your code via a simple decorator on your `main` method.</p> <pre> from gooey import Gooey @Gooey <--- all it takes! :) def main(): # rest of code </pre> With the decorator attached, run your program and the GUI will now appear! <b>Note: PyPi's formatting is ancient, so checkout the full documentation, instructions, and source on <a href="https://github.com/chriskiehl/Gooey">github!</a></b> <br /><br /><br /><br />''' )