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