I love this template as well, and wholeheartedly recommend it. There are a couple things you probably don't need (click and nox, for instance, seem only useful if you're really building a couple specific things) but the gestalt of it is really strong. The [article series](https://medium.com/@cjolowicz/hypermodern-python-d44485d9d76...) that spawned the template is worth reading in full.
I would go so far as to say that the hypermodern template, nomenclature aside, is strictly better than the recommendations that the OP put forward both here and in the previous essay on dependency management. Poetry and ruff, for instance, are both very good tools — and I can understand _not_ recommending them for one reason or another but to not even mention them strikes me as worrisome.
I would go so far as to say that the hypermodern template, nomenclature aside, is strictly better than the recommendations that the OP put forward both here and in the previous essay on dependency management. Poetry and ruff, for instance, are both very good tools — and I can understand _not_ recommending them for one reason or another but to not even mention them strikes me as worrisome.