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| | | following commands assume that our current working directory is the ``env`` |
| | | directory. |
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| | | The below example uses the ``pcreate`` command to create a project with the |
| | | ``starter`` scaffold. |
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| | | On UNIX: |
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| | | .. code-block:: text |
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| | | .. code-block:: text |
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| | | > %VENV%\Scripts\pcreate -s starter MyProject |
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| | | The above command uses the ``pcreate`` command to create a project with the |
| | | ``starter`` scaffold. To use a different scaffold, such as |
| | | ``alchemy``, you'd just change the ``-s`` argument value. For example, |
| | | on UNIX: |
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| | | .. code-block:: text |
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| | | $ $VENV/bin/pcreate -s alchemy MyProject |
| | | |
| | | Or on Windows: |
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| | | .. code-block:: text |
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| | | > %VENV%\Scripts\pcreate -s alchemy MyProject |
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| | | Here's sample output from a run of ``pcreate`` on UNIX for a project we name |
| | | ``MyProject``: |