www/py-kiss-headers: New port: Parser and serializer for http headers
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SUBDIR += py-internetarchive
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SUBDIR += py-internetarchive
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SUBDIR += py-jonpy
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SUBDIR += py-jonpy
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SUBDIR += py-jsonfield
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SUBDIR += py-jsonfield
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SUBDIR += py-kiss-headers
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SUBDIR += py-lektor
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SUBDIR += py-lektor
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SUBDIR += py-lesscpy
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SUBDIR += py-lesscpy
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SUBDIR += py-libsass
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SUBDIR += py-libsass
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PORTNAME= kiss-headers
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DISTVERSION= 2.3.1
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CATEGORIES= www python
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MASTER_SITES= PYPI
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PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
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MAINTAINER= yuri@FreeBSD.org
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COMMENT= Parser and serializer for http headers
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WWW= https://ousret.github.io/kiss-headers/
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LICENSE= MIT
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LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/LICENSE
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USES= python:3.6+
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USE_PYTHON= distutils autoplist pytest
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NO_ARCH= yes
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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TIMESTAMP = 1674980639
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SHA256 (kiss-headers-2.3.1.tar.gz) = 86e80d58da2af71fdb7c3adfe57544442fd0595928a95f6e8a9d490aa6ea29aa
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SIZE (kiss-headers-2.3.1.tar.gz) = 77846
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kiss-headers is a basic library, small and concise to help get things done
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regarding headers in a better way.
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Features:
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* A backwards-compatible syntax using bracket style.
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* Capability to alter headers using simple, human-readable operator
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notation + and -.
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* Flexibility if headers are from an email or HTTP, use as you need with one
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library.
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* Ability to parse any object and extract recognized headers from it, it also
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supports UTF-8 encoded headers.
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* Fully type-annotated.
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* Provide great auto-completion in Python interpreter or any capable IDE.
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* No dependencies. And never will be.
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* 90% test coverage.
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