Title is kinda confusing, but basically, I followed the Python packaging process to set up my Python package development environment. My project structure is layed out the same, except for a .venv in the root directory (not in src), and additional Python files in the src/package_username directory.

I can build my package fine, but when I go to import it into other projects, I have to import it like import package_username.file or from package_username.file import SomethingInFile. For other python packages, I would only need to do import package or from package import Something.

How can I set up by build process to remove the need for the first portion in my import statements so it matches other packages like termcolor? Is there something I need to add in my __init__.py file?

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    4 days ago

    right, those names are also useful when importing your package in tests

    you can also create a __version__ string and append it to __all__ to have a mypackage.__version__

    to pull version from pyproject.toml:

    LIB_NAME: str = "mypackage"
    __version__ = importlib.metadata.version(LIB_NAME)
    
    ...
    
    __all__ = [
        "__version__",
        ...
    ]