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+.. _qtut_scaffolds:
+
+=============================================
+Prelude: Quick Project Startup with Scaffolds
+=============================================
+
+To ease the process of getting started, Pyramid provides *scaffolds*
+that generate sample projects from templates in Pyramid and Pyramid
+add-ons.
+
+Background
+==========
+
+We're going to cover a lot in this tutorial, focusing on one topic at a
+time and writing everything from scratch. As a warmup, though,
+it sure would be nice to see some pixels on a screen.
+
+Like other web development frameworks, Pyramid provides a number of
+"scaffolds" that generate working Python, template, and CSS code for
+sample applications. In this step we'll use a built-in scaffold to let
+us preview a Pyramid application, before starting from scratch on Step 1.
+
+Objectives
+==========
+
+- Use Pyramid's ``pcreate`` command to list scaffolds and make a new
+ project
+
+- Start up a Pyramid application and visit it in a web browser
+
+Steps
+=====
+
+#. Pyramid's ``pcreate`` command can list the available scaffolds:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ $VENV/bin/pcreate --list
+ Available scaffolds:
+ alchemy: Pyramid SQLAlchemy project using url dispatch
+ starter: Pyramid starter project
+ zodb: Pyramid ZODB project using traversal
+
+#. Tell ``pcreate`` to use the ``starter`` scaffold to make our project:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ $VENV/bin/pcreate --scaffold starter scaffolds
+
+#. Use normal Python development to setup our project for development:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ cd scaffolds
+ $ $VENV/bin/python setup.py develop
+
+#. Startup the application by pointing Pyramid's ``pserve`` command at
+ the project's (generated) configuration file:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ $ $VENV/bin/pserve development.ini --reload
+
+ On startup, ``pserve`` logs some output:
+
+ .. code-block:: bash
+
+ Starting subprocess with file monitor
+ Starting server in PID 72213.
+ Starting HTTP server on http://0.0.0.0:6543
+
+#. Open http://localhost:6543/ in your browser.
+
+Analysis
+========
+
+Rather than starting from scratch, ``pcreate`` can make getting a
+Python project containing a Pyramid application a quick matter.
+Pyramid ships with a few scaffolds. But installing a Pyramid add-on can
+give you new scaffolds from that add-on.
+
+``pserve`` is Pyramid's application runner, separating operational
+details from your code. When you install Pyramid, a small command
+program called ``pserve`` is written to your ``bin`` directory. This
+program is an executable Python module. It is passed a configuration
+file (in this case, ``development.ini``.)