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Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Markus Unterwaditzer
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# python-atomicwrites
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Compatibility layer for legacy [`atomicwrites`](https://github.com/untitaker/python-atomicwrites) users, powered by [`safeatomic`](https://github.com/atomic-libs/safeatomic).
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The original [`atomicwrites`](https://pypi.org/project/atomicwrites/) project by [Markus Unterwaditzer](https://github.com/untitaker) is no longer maintained after PyPI's 2FA enforcement.
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This repository is a **from-scratch rewrite** that keeps the historic `atomicwrites` API but delegates all file operations to the actively maintained [`safeatomic`](https://github.com/atomic-libs/safeatomic) package.
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## Purpose
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- Preserve drop-in compatibility with existing `atomicwrites`-based code.
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- Allow seamless migration to `safeatomic` without changing existing imports.
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- Maintain API stability for projects that cannot refactor immediately.
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## Installation
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```bash
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pip install https://github.com/atomic-libs/safeatomic
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pip install https://github.com/atomic-libs/python-atomicwrites
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> **Note**: The `python-atomicwrites` package is just a thin wrapper and requires `safeatomic` to be installed.
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## Usage
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The API matches the original `atomicwrites` module:
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from atomicwrites import atomic_write, replace_atomic, move_atomic, AtomicWriter
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move_atomic("source.txt", "destination.txt")
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## Upstream Reference
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* Original unmaintained repo: [untitaker/python-atomicwrites](https://github.com/untitaker/python-atomicwrites)
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* PyPI page: [atomicwrites](https://pypi.org/project/atomicwrites/)

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