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Python.BuildREADME

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A repository consisting of standard readmes providing details of how to run projects written in a range of programming languages

Build a README file using fragments from the following subdirectories

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Built for

This program has been written for Python 3 and has been tested with Python version 3.8.0 https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-380/.

Install with chocolatey

choco install python

Other versions

To install Python, go to https://www.python.org/ and download the latest version.

How to run

  1. Open the .py file in vscode
  2. Ensure a python 3.8 interpreter is selected (Ctrl+Shift+P > Python:Select Interpreter > Python 3.8)
  3. Run by pressing Ctrl+F5 (if you are prompted to install any modules, accept)

Download

Clone

Using The Command Line

  1. Press the Clone or download button in the top right
  2. Copy the URL (link)
  3. Open the command line and change directory to where you wish to clone to
  4. Type 'git clone' followed by URL in step 2
$ git clone https://github.com/FredHappyface/Python.BuildREADME

More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/articles/cloning-a-repository

Using GitHub Desktop

  1. Press the Clone or download button in the top right
  2. Click open in desktop
  3. Choose the path for where you want and click Clone

More information can be found at https://help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/cloning-a-repository-from-github-to-github-desktop

Download Zip File

  1. Download this GitHub repository
  2. Extract the zip archive
  3. Copy/ move to the desired location

Licence

MIT License Copyright (c) FredHappyface (See the LICENSE for more information.)

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Support

I use vscode as my editor which supports snippets so I will probably discontinue this