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authorSteve Piercy <web@stevepiercy.com>2016-12-27 03:06:06 -0800
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narr/commandline - update for cookiecutters
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@@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ In general, you can make your script into a console script by doing the
following:
- Use an existing distribution (such as one you've already created via
- ``pcreate``) or create a new distribution that possesses at least one package
+ ``cookiecutter``) or create a new distribution that possesses at least one package
or module. It should, within any module within the distribution, house a
callable (usually a function) that takes no arguments and which runs any of
the code you wish to run.