Installation¶
jentry is currently hosted on PyPI. It required python >= 3.6.
You can simply install jentry from PyPI with the following command:
pip install jentry
You can also install with the newest version through GitHub:
pip install -U git+https://github.com/hansbug/jentry.git@main
You can check your installation by the following python script:
1 2 3 4 5 6 | from jentry.config.meta import __TITLE__, __AUTHOR__, __VERSION__, __DESCRIPTION__
if __name__ == '__main__':
print(__TITLE__, __VERSION__)
print('Developed and maintained by', __AUTHOR__)
print(__DESCRIPTION__)
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The output should be like below, which means your installation is successful.
1 2 3 | jentry 1.0.0
Developed and maintained by HansBug
Python CLI which can find the entry of java project.
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In addition, you can also use the jentry command line tool directly to test and view the version.
1 | jentry -v
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The output should be
1 2 | Jentry, version 1.0.0.
Developed by HansBug, hansbug@buaa.edu.cn.
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jentry is still under development, you can also check out the documents in stable version through https://hansbug.github.io/jentry/.