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Project description
veritas
======
**This is an experiment. Don't use this, yet.**
Teritas is a Python library that attempts to implement a throwaway variable that implements most interfaces and makes a best-faith effort to evaluate to true no matter how an implementation calls on it.
:Code: https://github.com/lonnen/veritas/
:Issues: https://github.com/lonnen/veritas/issues
:License: BSD 3-clause; See LICENSE
:Contributors: See AUTHORS.rst
:Documentation: FIXME
Install
=======
From PyPI
---------
Run::
$ pip install veritas
FIXME: Doesn't work until we post it to PyPI.
For hacking
-----------
Run::
$ git clone https://github.com/lonnen/veritas
# Create a virtualenvironment
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Usage
=====
See documentation for configuration and usage.
======
**This is an experiment. Don't use this, yet.**
Teritas is a Python library that attempts to implement a throwaway variable that implements most interfaces and makes a best-faith effort to evaluate to true no matter how an implementation calls on it.
:Code: https://github.com/lonnen/veritas/
:Issues: https://github.com/lonnen/veritas/issues
:License: BSD 3-clause; See LICENSE
:Contributors: See AUTHORS.rst
:Documentation: FIXME
Install
=======
From PyPI
---------
Run::
$ pip install veritas
FIXME: Doesn't work until we post it to PyPI.
For hacking
-----------
Run::
$ git clone https://github.com/lonnen/veritas
# Create a virtualenvironment
$ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Usage
=====
See documentation for configuration and usage.
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