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NAME¶
pcreate - Python 2 Pyramid command
DESCRIPTION¶
usage: pcreate [-h] [-s SCAFFOLD_NAME] [-t SCAFFOLD_NAME] [-l]
- [--list-templates] [--package-name PACKAGE_NAME] [--simulate] [--overwrite] [--interactive] [--ignore-conflicting-name] [output_directory]
Render Pyramid scaffolding to an output directory.
Note: As of Pyramid 1.8, this command is deprecated. Use pyramid-cookiecutter-starter instead: https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid-cookiecutter-starter
positional arguments:¶
- output_directory
- The directory where the project will be created.
optional arguments:¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -s SCAFFOLD_NAME, --scaffold SCAFFOLD_NAME
- Add a scaffold to the create process (multiple -s args accepted)
- -t SCAFFOLD_NAME, --template SCAFFOLD_NAME
- A backwards compatibility alias for -s/--scaffold. Add a scaffold to the create process (multiple -t args accepted)
- -l, --list
- List all available scaffold names
- --list-templates
- A backwards compatibility alias for -l/--list. List all available scaffold names.
- --package-name PACKAGE_NAME
- Package name to use. The name provided is assumed to be a valid Python package name, and will not be validated. By default the package name is derived from the value of output_directory.
- --simulate
- Simulate but do no work
- --overwrite
- Always overwrite
- --interactive
- When a file would be overwritten, interrogate (this is the default, but you may specify it to override --overwrite)
- --ignore-conflicting-name
- Do create a project even if the chosen name is the name of an already existing / importable package.
February 2019 | pcreate 1.10.2+dfsg-2 |