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The official client for Seashells.io

Project description

The official client for Seashells.io.

Installation

Seashells is compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3. It’s recommended that you use Python 3.

You can install Seashells from PyPI:

pip install seashells

Usage

See the instructions on Seashells.io for more information about Seashells. For more information on how to use the command line tool itself, see the built-in help:

seashells --help

Tips and Tricks

  • To easily pipe both stdout and stderr to seashells, you can set up a shell function (source):

    function sea() {
        $* 2>&1 | seashells
    }

Other Clients

Note: other clients are not officially supported.

Packaging

  1. Update version information.

  2. Build the package using python3 setup.py sdist bdist_wheel.

  3. Sign and upload the package using twine upload -s dist/*.

License

Copyright (c) 2018 Anish Athalye. Released under the MIT License. See LICENSE.rst for details.

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