You need a license for your project? 'saul good, man!
Saul is a license generator based on choosealicense.com.
From PyPI:
$ pip install saul
From source:
$ python setup.py install
First off, you can list the licenses that are available to you:
$ saul list
Once you've chosen a license, you can generate it by running:
$ saul generate <license>
For example, to generate the MIT license you can run:
$ saul generate mit
By default, this will trigger an interactive mode where you have to provide data if any is needed for the license. For MIT for example, you need the year range and the copyright holders:
$ saul generate mit
Year range? (example: 1999-2020)> 2022
Copyright holder(s)? (example: John Doe ([email protected]), Jane Doe ([email protected]))> me
By default, your license will be placed in a LICENSE
file at the current directory.
You can change that by providing the path to an output file via the -o/--output
option. You can also choose to just dump the generated license text in stdout by using
the -n/--no-file
option.
If you know what information is needed by the license, you can also provide it via CLI options. For example, the one-liner to generate the exact same MIT license as the previous example is:
$ saul generate mit -y 2022 -c me
Please read the contributing guide.