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-rw-r--r-- | README.txt | 66 |
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diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in index 891b76c..0a9c2a4 100644 --- a/MANIFEST.in +++ b/MANIFEST.in @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -include README.txt
-include doc/*.html
-include doc/*.js
-include doc/_static/*.css
-include doc/_static/*.js
-include doc/_static/*.png
-include doc/source/*.rst
-include doc/source/conf.py
+include README.txt +include doc/*.html +include doc/*.js +include doc/_static/*.css +include doc/_static/*.js +include doc/_static/*.png +include doc/source/*.rst +include doc/source/conf.py @@ -1,33 +1,33 @@ -argparse 1.0.1
-==============
-The argparse module provides an easy, declarative interface for
-creating command line tools, which knows how to:
-
-* parse the arguments and flags from sys.argv
-* convert arg strings into objects for your program
-* format and print informative help messages
-* and much more...
-
-The argparse module improves on the standard library optparse module
-in a number of ways including:
-
-* handling positional arguments
-* supporting sub-commands
-* allowing alternative option prefixes like + and /
-* handling zero-or-more and one-or-more style arguments
-* producing more informative usage messages
-* providing a much simpler interface for custom types and actions
-
-Requirements & Installation
----------------------------
-The argparse module requires Python 2.3 or greater, and can be
-installed with the standard Python installation procedure:
-
- python setup.py install
-
-Availability & Documentation
-----------------------------
-The latest version of argparse, along with API documentation and
-examples can be found at:
-
- http://code.google.com/p/argparse/
+argparse 1.0.1 +============== +The argparse module provides an easy, declarative interface for +creating command line tools, which knows how to: + +* parse the arguments and flags from sys.argv +* convert arg strings into objects for your program +* format and print informative help messages +* and much more... + +The argparse module improves on the standard library optparse module +in a number of ways including: + +* handling positional arguments +* supporting sub-commands +* allowing alternative option prefixes like + and / +* handling zero-or-more and one-or-more style arguments +* producing more informative usage messages +* providing a much simpler interface for custom types and actions + +Requirements & Installation +--------------------------- +The argparse module requires Python 2.3 or greater, and can be +installed with the standard Python installation procedure: + + python setup.py install + +Availability & Documentation +---------------------------- +The latest version of argparse, along with API documentation and +examples can be found at: + + http://code.google.com/p/argparse/ |