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Introduction

A cookiecutter template repository for developing Rainmeter Skin(s) via github.

Features

  • Integrated Github workflow (includes a badge) for building and uploading a Rainmeter Skin Package (a <repo-name>_<version_tag>.rmskin file) to your published releases for easy installation.
  • An extra workflow (includes a badge) to scan the repository for malicious software using ClamAV. This is useful if your repository contains executable binaries like 3rd-party Rainmeter plugins or exe files. That said, it is still strongly recommended that you monitor what executable binary files get added to your repository.
  • License options include GNU GPLv3, CC BY-SA-4.0, or MIT.
  • Ability to import an installed Rainmeter Skin or a Layout of Skins.
    • If importing a Skin:
      • Only 1 skin can be specified if importing a skin during the cookiecutter process, but more can be added after cookiecutter has finished generating your repository.
      • User input must specify what skin (from a numbered list of choices) to load when the released rmskin package is installed.
    • If importing a Layout:
      • All active skins in the Layout are imported as well as the Layout file.
      • The Layout is automatically set to load when the released rmskin package is installed
  • If not importing a skin or layout (default option), then cookiecutter will create a new skin using the "project name" (also specified by the user) as the Skin's name (with root config <project_name>.ini file & Variables.inc file in the skin's @Resources folder). The newly created skin's .ini file is automatically set to load when the released rmskin package is installed.
  • A README.rst file to greet github-browsing users, and includes instructions on how to install your Rainmeter Project
  • A RMSKIN.ini file for creating a valid rmskin file. This file would rarely get altered as the "RMSKIN Packager" workflow attempts to fill in the missing information from github environment variables.

    Tip

    Read the comments in the RMSKIN.ini file to better understand what it is used for.

  • Choose minimum required Windows version which is automatically limited to only the versions supported by specified minimum required version of Rainmeter.

How To Use

This cookiecutter template repository is a little different from your usual cookiecutter template repositories. To gather information about your local system's Rainmeter installation, you must start the cookiecutter process by typing the following at root folder of this repository:

pip install -r requirements.txt
python cutcookie.py

Important

The cookiecutter command is the conventional method for typical cookiecutter templates, but it does not get data about your local system's Rainmeter installation. Furthermore this template's cutcookie.py overrides the cookiecutter command's user input process so that it can provide a slightly more complex sequence of options to the user.

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