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aedev namespace module portion pythonanywhere: web api for www.pyanywhere.com and eu.pyanywhere.com
aedev_pythonanywhere module 0.3.6.
execute the following command to install the aedev.pythonanywhere module in the currently active virtual environment:
pip install aedev-pythonanywhere
if you want to contribute to this portion then first fork the aedev_pythonanywhere repository at GitLab. after that pull it to your machine and finally execute the following command in the root folder of this repository (aedev_pythonanywhere):
pip install -e .[dev]
the last command will install this module portion, along with the tools you need
to develop and run tests or to extend the portion documentation. to contribute only to the unit tests or to the
documentation of this portion, replace the setup extras key dev
in the above command with tests
or docs
respectively.
more detailed explanations on how to contribute to this project are available here
information on the features and usage of this portion are available at ReadTheDocs.
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aedev namespace module portion pythonanywhere: web api for www.pyanywhere.com and eu.pyanywhere.com
We found that aedev-pythonanywhere demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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