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would it make sense to recommend / point to what to do / use instead? #47

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froh opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 5 comments
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would it make sense to recommend / point to what to do / use instead? #47

froh opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 5 comments

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@froh
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froh commented Aug 29, 2024

the plain "this project ded" is very dry.

where would I go instead?

what's recommended best practice now?

is the whole approach stupid/wrong?

maybe you find the time to update the README with a paragraph or two?

"googling for it" leads me to several loose ends but very little useful guidance.

@dibrinsofor
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Maybe point out what you need help with.

@froh
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froh commented Feb 14, 2025

I found this project because I was looking for exactly such a tool which adds type annotations to up to now unannotated python projects.

My most important question: what should I use instead?

and out of curiosity_ why was it stopped? was it a mistake? lack of time/ressource? or did you find something better?

@gaborbernat
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It was a lack of time and interest for someone to maintain it.

@froh
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froh commented Feb 19, 2025

understood.

do you have pointers on other projects or tools attempting the same? what would someone use instead of retype?

The sad thing is: once a project has added type annotations they won't need this any more...

whatever. I found this wrt alternatives: python/typeshed#8482

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@froh the guys at instagram have a tool called monkeytype that may be helpful. It mostly just works for base types AFAIK but I reckon between that and mypy's stubgen, you could have a neat starting point.

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