Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: My-Test-Project-Rawa
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: Python command line application bare bones template.
Home-page: http://gehrcke.de/2014/02/distributing-a-python-command-line-application
Author: Jan-Philip Gehrcke
Author-email: jgehrcke@googlemail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: python-cmdline-bootstrap
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        This is a structure template for Python command line applications, ready to be
        released and distributed via setuptools/PyPI/pip for Python 2 and 3.
        
        Please have a look at the corresponding article:
        http://gehrcke.de/2014/02/distributing-a-python-command-line-application/
        
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Clone this repository and adopt the bootstrap structure for your own project.
        This is just a starting point, but I hope a good one. From there on, you should
        read and follow https://packaging.python.org/,
        the definite resource on Python packaging.
        
        
        
        Behavior
        --------
        
        Flexible invocation
        *******************
        
        The application can be run right from the source directory, in different
        ways:
        
        1) Treating the bootstrap directory as a package *and* as the main script::
        
            $ python -m bootstrap arg1 arg2
            Executing bootstrap version 0.2.0.
            List of argument strings: ['arg1', 'arg2']
            Stuff and Boo():
            <class 'bootstrap.stuff.Stuff'>
            <bootstrap.bootstrap.Boo object at 0x7f43d9f65a90>
        
        2) Using ``setup.py develop`` (documented `here <https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/development_mode.html>`_)::
        
            # This installs the bootstrap command linking back
            # to the current checkout, quite neat for development!
            $ python setup.py develop
            ...
            $ bootstrap arg1 arg2
        
        
        3) Using the bootstrap-runner.py wrapper::
        
            $ ./bootstrap-runner.py arg1 arg2
            Executing bootstrap version 0.2.0.
            List of argument strings: ['arg1', 'arg2']
            Stuff and Boo():
            <class 'bootstrap.stuff.Stuff'>
            <bootstrap.bootstrap.Boo object at 0x7f149554ead0>
        
        
        Installation sets up bootstrap command
        **************************************
        
        Situation before installation::
        
            $ bootstrap
            bash: bootstrap: command not found
        
        Installation right from the source tree (or via pip from PyPI)::
        
            $ python setup.py install
        
        Now, the ``bootstrap`` command is available::
        
            $ bootstrap arg1 arg2
            Executing bootstrap version 0.2.0.
            List of argument strings: ['arg1', 'arg2']
            Stuff and Boo():
            <class 'bootstrap.stuff.Stuff'>
            <bootstrap.bootstrap.Boo object at 0x7f366749a190>
        
        
        On Unix-like systems, the installation places a ``bootstrap`` script into a
        centralized ``bin`` directory, which should be in your ``PATH``. On Windows,
        ``bootstrap.exe`` is placed into a centralized ``Scripts`` directory which
        should also be in your ``PATH``.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
