Don't duplicate requirements

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- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install -r .github/workflows/requirements.txt
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m pip install mypy pytest
- name: Run MyPy
run: |

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- [Example](#example)
## Introduction
## Introduction
**CuteKit** is a simple - yet - powerful build system and package manager for C and C++. It:
**CuteKit** is a simple - yet - powerful build system and package manager for C and C++. It:
- ✨ It uses **JSON**: Cutekit uses JSON instead of introducing a whole new programming language for describing the project. And also has macros to help the user experience (see [Jexpr](doc/spec/jexpr.md)).
- ✨ It's a **package manager**: Cutekit package manager is based on **Git**, nothing is centralized.
- ✨ It's **extendible**: Cutekit can be [extended](./doc/extends.md) by writing custom Python plugins.
- ✨ It's **extendible**: Cutekit can be [extended](./doc/extends.md) by writing custom Python plugins.
- ✨ It's **easy**: the [**templates**](./doc/templates.md) help the user quick-start a project.
- ✨ It's **portable**: Cutekit can run on MacOS Gnu/Linux and Windows.
## Installation
## Installation
To install Cutekit, you may use your favourite package manager if it is available. Or you can install it manually by following the instructions below.
@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ $ cd cutekit
$ pip install --user -e .
```
## Quick-start
## Quick-start
-> If you directly want to start using Cutekit for a new project, you can just run `$ ck I host` and it will create a new project in the host directory (you can rename it later).
-> If you directly want to start using Cutekit for a new project, you can just run `$ ck I host` and it will create a new project in the host directory (you can rename it later).
-> If you want to use Cutekit for writing operating systems, you can create a new [limine](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine/)-based project by running `$ ck I limine-barebone`.
## Example
## Example
If you want to see how it works you can read the [doc/cutekit.md](doc/cutekit.md) file.

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readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.10"
license = { text = "MIT" }
dependencies = [
"requests ~= 2.31.0",
"graphviz ~= 0.20.1",
"dataclasses-json ~= 0.6.2",
]
dynamic = ["version"]
dynamic = ["version", "dependencies"]
[project.scripts]
ck = "cutekit:main"
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[tool.setuptools.dynamic]
version = { attr = "cutekit.const.VERSION" }
dependencies = { file = ["requirements.txt"] }
[tool.setuptools.package-data]
"cutekit" = ["py.typed"]

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requests ~= 2.31.0
graphviz ~= 0.20.1
dataclasses-json ~= 0.6.2
mypy ~= 1.7.0
pytest ~= 7.4.3
docker ~= 6.1.3