Short blurb about what your product does.
One to two paragraph statement about your product and what it does.
- Demo
- Project rationale
- Quick start
- Usage
- Development setup
- Configuration
- Documentation
- FAQs
- What's new in version x.x
- Planned future enhancements
- Package statistics
- License
- Meta information
Put a demo animated gif here.
Why I built this project
A very succinct paragraph summary regarding the package purpose and operation.
Explain succinctly how to use the repository
- A bulleted list of requirements
OS X & Linux:
pip3 install agrajag
Windows:
pip install agrajag
A simple example demonstrating that the package is working
A few motivating and useful examples of how your product can be used. Spice this up with code blocks and potentially more screenshots.
For more examples and usage, please refer to the Wiki.
Describe how to install all development dependencies and how to run an automated test-suite of some kind. Potentially do this for multiple platforms.
pip install --editable agrajag
Place configuration information here
Write any security concerns that you may have here. e.g. exposure of API keys, passwords, old modules etc.
A few paragraphs on the design considerations if required.
Start your docker runtime then:
Build the image using docker build command. e.g.
$ docker build -t sraking/agrajag:0.1.0 -t sraking/agrajag:latest .
Once built, run the image using the docker run command. This will create the container. e.g.
$ docker run -it sraking/agrajag:0.1.0 /bin/bash
Optional: The image can now be pushed to the repository using the docker push command. e.g.
$ docker push sraking/agrajag:0.1.0
Pull the latest image from the repository using the docker pull command. e.g.
~ $ docker pull sraking/agrajag
Now run the image using the docker run command. This will create the container. e.g.
~ $ docker run -it sraking/agrajag /bin/bash
Use the command line as normal in the container.
root@4d315992ca28:/app# agrajag -h
The reason I wrote this application in the first place.
Give examples of frequently asked questions
- bulleted list of new features
- Feature 1
- Feature 2
Distributed under the MIT license. See for more information.
Author: Stephen R A King (sking.github@gmail.com)