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🐛 Bug Report
I got the error RuntimeError: failed to find interpreter for Builtin discover of python_spec='python3.7', when try to first commit.
🔬 How To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- cookiecutter gh:TezRomacH/python-package-template
- Follow instructions
- After git add, git commit and get the error.
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Will be great have approach to put some arguments for make test or commands some like this.
For that we need add some like that into Makefile.
# arguments
FIRST_ARG := $(firstword $(MAKECMDGOALS))
ARGS = $(filter-out $@,$(MAKEOVERRIDES) $(MAKECMDGOALS))
MAKEFILE_PATH := $(abspath $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
%:
@:
and after that add ${ARGS} to our commands
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There should be routes that trigger an email for "forgot" and "reset" password options. These can be celery tasks but probably need a separate container for a simple SMTP server in order to send the emails.
The fullstack Vue project has an example of a containerized SMTP server.
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