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Description

This repo is part of my training at Le Wagon.
It is just a small package that you can install and that will display an ASCII art x-wing if you type the following command in your terminal:

xwing-fly

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Startup the project

The initial setup.

Create virtualenv and install the project:

sudo apt-get install virtualenv python-pip python-dev
deactivate; virtualenv ~/venv ; source ~/venv/bin/activate ;\
    pip install pip -U; pip install -r requirements.txt

Unittest test:

make clean install test

Check for xwing in gitlab.com/{group}. If your project is not set please add it:

  • Create a new project on gitlab.com/{group}/xwing
  • Then populate it:
##   e.g. if group is "{group}" and project_name is "xwing"
git remote add origin git@github.com:{group}/xwing.git
git push -u origin master
git push -u origin --tags

Functionnal test with a script:

cd
mkdir tmp
cd tmp
xwing-run

Install

Go to https://github.com/{group}/xwing to see the project, manage issues, setup you ssh public key, ...

Create a python3 virtualenv and activate it:

sudo apt-get install virtualenv python-pip python-dev
deactivate; virtualenv -ppython3 ~/venv ; source ~/venv/bin/activate

Clone the project and install it:

git clone git@github.com:{group}/xwing.git
cd xwing
pip install -r requirements.txt
make clean install test                # install and test

Functionnal test with a script:

cd
mkdir tmp
cd tmp
xwing-run

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