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Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
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Doc/reference/expressions.rst
Doc/reference/import.rst
Doc/reference/simple_stmts.rst
Doc/tutorial/appendix.rst
Doc/tutorial/controlflow.rst
Doc/tutorial/datastructures.rst
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The Customization Modules
-------------------------

Python provides two hooks to let you customize it: :mod:`sitecustomize` and
:mod:`usercustomize`. To see how it works, you need first to find the location
Python provides two hooks to let you customize it: :index:`sitecustomize` and
:index:`usercustomize`. To see how it works, you need first to find the location
of your user site-packages directory. Start Python and run this code::

>>> import site
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put anything you want in it. It will affect every invocation of Python, unless
it is started with the :option:`-s` option to disable the automatic import.

:mod:`sitecustomize` works in the same way, but is typically created by an
:index:`sitecustomize` works in the same way, but is typically created by an
administrator of the computer in the global site-packages directory, and is
imported before :mod:`usercustomize`. See the documentation of the :mod:`site`
imported before :index:`usercustomize`. See the documentation of the :mod:`site`
module for more details.


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