Python.org defaults to using hatchling in the docs[1].
PyPA has a sample repository using setuptools[2]. This project is linked from Python.org on this page.[3]
Python.org recommends using setuptools under packaging recommendations as well, with no mention of hatchling or flit even on that page.[4]
No wonder so many devs are frustrated about this. I've been writing mostly Python for work and fun the past 11 years and I'm f*cking confused what tools to use. When I start a new side project I don't know whether a tool is going to exist and still work in a few years, because there's 10 tools trying to do the same things and it's not clear what the community is actually getting behind.
PyPA has a sample repository using setuptools[2]. This project is linked from Python.org on this page.[3]
Python.org recommends using setuptools under packaging recommendations as well, with no mention of hatchling or flit even on that page.[4]
No wonder so many devs are frustrated about this. I've been writing mostly Python for work and fun the past 11 years and I'm f*cking confused what tools to use. When I start a new side project I don't know whether a tool is going to exist and still work in a few years, because there's 10 tools trying to do the same things and it's not clear what the community is actually getting behind.
[1]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/packaging-p...
[2]: https://github.com/pypa/sampleproject/blob/main/pyproject.to...
[3]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/distributing-p...
[4]: https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/tool-recommend...