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authorMichael Merickel <github@m.merickel.org>2018-11-26 17:10:21 -0600
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Distributing Your Application
=============================
-Once your application works properly, you can create a "tarball" from it by
-using the ``setup.py sdist`` command. The following commands assume your
-current working directory contains the ``tutorial`` package and the
-``setup.py`` file.
+Once your application works properly, you can create a :term:`distribution` from it by using the ``setup.py sdist`` command.
+The following commands assume your current working directory contains the ``tutorial`` package and the ``setup.py`` file.
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@@ -31,10 +29,8 @@ The output of such a command will be something like:
Creating tar archive
removing 'tutorial-0.0' (and everything under it)
-Note that this command creates a tarball in the "dist" subdirectory named
-``tutorial-0.0.tar.gz``. You can send this file to your friends to show them
-your cool new application. They should be able to install it by pointing the
-``pip install`` command directly at it. Or you can upload it to `PyPI
-<https://pypi.org/>`_ and share it with the rest of the world, where
-it can be downloaded via ``pip install`` remotely like any other package people
-download from PyPI.
+This command creates a subdirectory named ``dist``.
+Inside that is a tarball named ``tutorial-0.0.tar.gz``, which is the :term:`distribution` of your application.
+You can send this file to your friends to show them your cool new application.
+They should be able to install it by pointing the ``pip install`` command directly at it.
+Or you can upload it to `PyPI <https://pypi.org/>`_ and share it with the rest of the world, where it can be downloaded via ``pip install`` remotely like any other package people download from PyPI.