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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
PyPI now supports iOS and Android wheels, making it easier for Python developers to distribute mobile packages.
Xplenty Kensa is a command-line utility to help Xplenty add-on providers integrating their services to Xplenty. It offers commands to create and validate manifests, and to run the same API calls Xplenty runs on your service to provision and deprovision resources.
Install it like any Ruby Gem:
$ gem install xplenty-kensa
Refer to the Xplenty Add-ons Knowledgebase for more information on usage, and how to build your Xplenty add-on:
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/building-a-heroku-add-on
This is a fork of Heroku's Kensa project. Xplenty Kensa maintains API compatability with the Heroku Add-Ons API.
Oringally created by Glenn Gillen and @mattonrails.
Maintained by Xplenty.
Released under the MIT license. https://github.com/xplenty/xplenty-kensa
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