from distutils.core import setup long_des = """obj2html lib ============================= You can use that lib to create html file from a .obj path: from obj2html import obj2html html_string = obj2html(obj_path) obj2html(obj_path, 'index.html') # firefox index.html .. image:: https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html/-/raw/main/imgs/colab_sample.png :alt: Colab example Use in a Jupyter notebook to display a .obj 3D file: ! pip install obj2html ! wget https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html/-/raw/main/test/assets/model.obj from obj2html import obj2html from IPython.display import display, HTML obj_path = 'model.obj' obj2html(obj_path, 'index.html') display(HTML('index.html')) """ setup( name = 'obj2html', packages = ['obj2html'], version = '0.5', license='MIT', description = 'Create an html with three.js that contains the given .obj file.', long_description = long_des, author = 'Nicola Landro', author_email = 'nicolaxx94@live.it', url = 'https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html', keywords = ['3D', '.obj', '.html', 'jupyter', '3D viewer'], project_urls={ 'Source': 'https://gitlab.com/nicolalandro/obj2html', }, )