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A well-known project done right. Strong docs and solid engineering throughout.
Familiar asyncio ORM for python, built with relations in mind
Python5,578 starsApache-2.0updated 6d ago
DocumentationREADME, setup, examples, license
EngineeringTests, CI, linting, lockfiles
Project healthDescription, activity, stars, deps
What to fix first
The highest-impact improvements for this repo.
- 1CI/CDEngineeringInfo
Add a lint step (e.g. `npm run lint`, `ruff check .`, `cargo clippy`) to catch style issues automatically.
- 2CI/CDEngineeringInfo
Add `tsc --noEmit`, `mypy`, or `cargo check` to catch type errors before they merge.
- 3READMEDocumentationWarning
Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.
Detailed breakdown
Documentation
71- README40
- README is present.
- README has little structure (0 pts); 2-3 headings earns +8 pts, 4+ earns +15 pts.Break it into sections (Overview, Install, Usage, Contributing) using Markdown headings.
- No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.
- README has no code examples (−15 pts).Show a quick-start snippet so contributors can see what using your project looks like.
- README links to a live demo or deployed app.
- No status badges in the README (−10 pts).Add CI/build status badges from shields.io or your CI provider to signal project health.
- Install and run instructions90
- README documents how to install the project.
- README documents how to run the project.
- If your project uses environment variables, add a .env.example listing them (+10 pts).Add a .env.example listing all required environment variables so contributors know what to set up.
- License100
- Licensed under Apache-2.0.
- Contributing guide78
- Contributing guide is detailed and thorough.
- Contributing guide lacks a setup section (−12 pts).Show new contributors how to get a local dev environment running.
- Contributing guide lacks a code style section (−8 pts).Describe your linting/formatting rules and how to run them (e.g. npm run lint, ruff check .).
- Contributing guide explains how to run tests.
- Contributing guide describes the PR/review workflow.
- Contributing guide has no code examples (−5 pts).Add code blocks showing example commands for setup, running tests, and submitting a PR.
- Code of conduct present.
Engineering
91- Tests100
- Test files detected (conftest.py).
- Pytest configured via [tool.pytest.ini_options] in pyproject.toml with test files present.
- Coverage reporting is configured in pyproject.toml.
- CI/CD85
Not applicable?
- CI is configured (.github/workflows/ci.yml).
- CI workflow runs tests.
- CI runs on pull requests, not just on pushes to main.
- CI does not appear to run a linter (−15 pts).Add a lint step (e.g. `npm run lint`, `ruff check .`, `cargo clippy`) to catch style issues automatically.
- Optional: add type checking to CI.Add `tsc --noEmit`, `mypy`, or `cargo check` to catch type errors before they merge.
- CI reports or uploads test coverage.
- CI caches dependencies for faster runs.
- CI tests across multiple environments or versions.
- Linting and formatting100
- pyproject.toml configures both a formatter/linter (ruff/black) and type checking (mypy).
- Reproducibility70
- Lockfile present (uv.lock). Installs are reproducible.
- No Dockerfile or runtime version pin found. Adding one earns +10 pts.Add a Dockerfile, .nvmrc, or .python-version to pin the runtime version and make the environment reproducible.
- No Dependabot config (adding it earns up to +20 pts).Add .github/dependabot.yml with at least one package-ecosystem entry so dependencies are updated automatically.
- Issue and PR templates90
- Issue or PR templates present.
- Optional: add a SECURITY.md.A SECURITY.md explains how to responsibly disclose vulnerabilities. Worth adding once the project has real users.
Project health
100- Dependency manifest100
- Dependency manifest found (pyproject.toml).
- pyproject.toml has a [project] table with package metadata.
- pyproject.toml includes a description.
- pyproject.toml specifies requires-python, preventing installs on incompatible versions.
- pyproject.toml has a [build-system] table. The package can be built and published.
- Repository metadata100
- Repository has a description.
- Primary language detected: Python.
- pyproject.toml [project] metadata is complete (description, authors, urls).
- Activity100
- Actively maintained (pushed within the last month).
- 5,578 stars.
- Housekeeping100
- .gitignore present.
Repository files15 root entries
- .githubGood: CI is configured (.github/workflows/ci.yml).Good: Issue or PR templates present.
- docsGood: Code of conduct present.
- examples
- tests
- tortoise
- .gitignoreGood: .gitignore present.
- .pre-commit-config.yaml
- CHANGELOG.rstGood: Contributing guide is detailed and thorough.Info: Contributing guide lacks a setup section (−12 pts).Fix: Show new contributors how to get a local dev environment running.Info: Contributing guide lacks a code style section (−8 pts).Fix: Describe your linting/formatting rules and how to run them (e.g. npm run lint, ruff check .).Good: Contributing guide explains how to run tests.Good: Contributing guide describes the PR/review workflow.Info: Contributing guide has no code examples (−5 pts).Fix: Add code blocks showing example commands for setup, running tests, and submitting a PR.
- conftest.pyGood: Test files detected (conftest.py).
- CONTRIBUTORS.rst
- LICENSE.txtGood: Licensed under Apache-2.0.
- Makefile
- pyproject.tomlGood: Dependency manifest found (pyproject.toml).
- README.rstGood: README is present.Info: README has little structure (0 pts); 2-3 headings earns +8 pts, 4+ earns +15 pts.Fix: Break it into sections (Overview, Install, Usage, Contributing) using Markdown headings.Warning: No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Fix: Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.Info: README has no code examples (−15 pts).Fix: Show a quick-start snippet so contributors can see what using your project looks like.Good: README links to a live demo or deployed app.Info: No status badges in the README (−10 pts).Fix: Add CI/build status badges from shields.io or your CI provider to signal project health.Good: README documents how to install the project.Good: README documents how to run the project.
- uv.lockGood: Lockfile present (uv.lock). Installs are reproducible.