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:

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from jentry.config.meta import __TITLE__, __AUTHOR__, __VERSION__, __DESCRIPTION__

if __name__ == '__main__':
    print(__TITLE__, __VERSION__)
    print('Developed and maintained by', __AUTHOR__)
    print(__DESCRIPTION__)

The output should be like below, which means your installation is successful.

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jentry 1.0.1
Developed and maintained by HansBug
Python CLI which can find the entry of java project.

In addition, you can also use the jentry command line tool directly to test and view the version.

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jentry -v

The output should be

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Jentry, version 1.0.1.
Developed by HansBug, hansbug@buaa.edu.cn.

jentry is still under development, you can also check out the documents in stable version through https://hansbug.github.io/jentry/.