Nah, just make sure `./setup.py sdist`, `./setup.py bdist_wheel`, and `pip install .` work (I believe they already do), and the command works after the pip install.
The barrier of entry to PyPI is `None`, and twine makes publishing trivial.
The shell is a third-party thing and there's no theming unless I do some ANSI tricks. But non-devs don't really use googler; even if they do, they won't spend $10 on a Python scripting app...