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Name: mmp
Version: 0.0.4
Summary: MMP handle your py_modules easier and faster
Home-page: https://github.com/alfonsocv12/mmp
Author-email: alfonso@codepeat.com
License: MIT
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        Module manager python  is a cli solution for an easier and faster way to handle you python modules
        with your projects.
        
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        ### Documentation [page](https://mmp.alfonsocvu.me)
        ### Update docs [here](https://github.com/alfonsocv12/mmpDocs)
        ### Source code [git repo](https://github.com/alfonsocv12/mmp)
        
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        ## Inspiration
        
        The inspiration and the goal to deliver its a similar way of handling node modules
        but off course not losing the simplicity of the python programing language, taking
        into consideration the difference in use cases between both programming languages.
        
        I know that the name its wrong but mmp was taken by the time that i build this
        solution.
        
        ## Quickstart
        
        To start using PyMm, first install the program, at this early stages we just have
        the installation by pip so its required for you to have that also the app just works
        with python 3 and up so you need to use pip3 in the case that you have python 2 as
        your default python version.
        
        ```bash
        $ pip3 install mmp
        ```
        
        After you install the program, go to the proyect that you want to use mmp and
        start installing dependencies with this simple command
        
        ```bash
        $ mmp install [module_name]
        ```
        
        To run your project/script its ass simple to use the run command, this command defaults
        to a run.py file but you can specify the file that you want to run by adding the file
        full name at the end like this
        
        ```bash
        $ mmp run my_perfect_script.py
        ```
        
        In the case that you want to know a little more off the commands that you can run
        with the program just ask for help with the -h on every section of the program for
        example.
        
        ```bash
        $ mmp -h
        $ mmp run -h
        ```
        
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Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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