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Communicator with the Zendesk API

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Installation

The easiest way to install most Python packages is via easy_install or pip:

$ easy_install zendesk

Usage

TODO: This is a good place to start with a couple of concrete examples of how the package should be used.

The boilerplate code provides a dummy main function that prints out the word ‘Hello’:

>> from zendesk import main
>> main()

When the package is installed via easy_install or pip this function will be bound to the zendesk executable in the Python installation’s bin directory (on Windows - the Scripts directory).

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