how to i make my own python package
# So first, create a file structure following # this template: """ package_name |-- __init__.py |-- sayHello.py """ # This will be a dummy package # (Some python code to automatically create this dummy file structure) import os os.mkdir("package_name") open("package_name/__init__.py", "w") open("package_name/sayHello.py", "w") # Now we have our file structure # Im gonna explain what the shit this means """ 1. __init__.py The __init__.py file is the file that will be run when importing the package, normally people write in it the imports to import the rest 2. sayHello.py Will be imported from __init__.py and will contain an init function, which will, obviously, print "Hello, World!" """ # So now we write the following content in the following files: ###### __init__.py from sayHello import init # you also can add a bunch of shit __author__ = "YourName" __version__ = (0) # etc.. ###### sayHello def init(): print("Hello, World!") # Now we're done! # you can make a new file named test.py """ The file structure becomes this: test.py package_name |-- __init__.py |-- sayHello.py """ # And write this in test.py ###### test.py import package_name package_name.init() # If your python version is not from the dark web # it should work # kthxbye