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Prerequisites
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You'll need to have `Python 3.8 <https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-382/>`_ and `poetry <https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry>`_
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You'll need to have `Python 3.8 <https://www.pyth1on.org/downloads/release/python-382/>`_ and `poetry <https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry>`_
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to develop Royalnet Packs.
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Creating the repository
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To create a new pack, create a new repository based on the `Royalnet Pack template <https://github.com/Steffo99/royalnet-pack-template>`_
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and clone it to your workspace.
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After cloning the template, run ``poetry install`` to install the dependencies for the pack, creating the ``poetry.lock`` file.
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After cloning the template, run ``poetry install`` to create a virtualenv and install the dependencies for the pack in it.
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pyproject.toml
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Use ``poetry add packagename`` to add and install a new dependency from the PyPI.
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Updating the dependencies
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You can update all your dependencies by using: ``poetry update``.
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The README.md file
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The README.md file is the first thing that users of your pack will see!
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It's recommended to describe accurately how to install and configure the pack, so other users will be able to use it too!
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Publishing the pack
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To publish your Pack on the PyPI, run ``poetry publish --build``.
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Poetry will build your Pack and upload it to the PyPI for you.
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Poetry will build your Pack and upload it to the PyPI for you!
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