Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: yolk3k
Version: 0.7
Summary: Command-line tool for querying PyPI and Python packages installed on your system.
Home-page: https://github.com/myint/yolk
Author: Rob Cakebread
Author-email: cakebread @ gmail
License: BSD License
Description: yolk
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        Installation
        ------------
        
        ::
        
            $ pip install --upgrade yolk3k
        
        
        Summary
        -------
        
        Yolk is a Python tool for obtaining information about installed Python packages
        and querying packages available on PyPI (Python Package Index).
        
        You can see which packages are active, non-active or in development mode and
        show you which have newer versions available by querying PyPI.
        
        Usage Examples::
        
            $ yolk -l
                List all installed Python packages
        
            $ yolk -a
                List only the activated packages installed (Activated packages are
                normal packages on sys.path you can import)
        
            $ yolk -n
                List only the non-activated (--multi-version) packages installed
        
            $ yolk -l -f License,Author nose==1.0
                Show the license and author for version 1.0 of the package `nose`
        
            $ yolk --entry-map nose
                Show entry map for the nose package
        
            $ yolk --entry-points nose.plugins
                Show all setuptools entry points for nose.plugins
        
        
        These options query PyPI::
        
            $ yolk -U pkg_name
                Shows if an update for pkg_name is available by querying PyPI
        
            $ yolk -U
                 Checks PyPI to see if any installed Python packages have updates
                 available.
        
            $ yolk -F Paste
                Download source tarball for latest version of Paste to your current
                directory
        
            $ yolk -F Paste -T svn
                Do a subversion checkout for Paste to a directory named Paste_svn in
                your current directory.
        
            $ yolk -L 2
                Show list of CheeseShop releases in the last two hours
        
            $ yolk -C 2
                Show detailed list of changes in the CheeseShop in the last two hours
        
            $ yolk -M Paste==1.0
                Show all the metadata for Paste version 1.0
        
            $ yolk -M Paste
                Show all the metadata for the latest version of Paste listed on PyPi
        
            $ yolk -D cheesecake
                Show all (source, egg, svn) URL's for the latest version of cheesecake
                packages
        
            $ yolk -T source -D cheesecake
                Show only source code releases for cheesecake
        
            $ yolk -H twisted
                Launches your web browser at Twisted's home page
        
        
        Tips and Tricks
        ---------------
        
        * Use yolk inside your virtualenv to see which packages are installed.
        
        * Upgrade all installed Python packages::
        
            $ pip install -U $(yolk -U | awk '{print $1}' | uniq)
        
        
        Requirements
        ------------
        
        * setuptools (Distribute preferred)
        
        * elementtree (For RSS feed option extra_requires [RSS])
          (included in Python >= 2.5)
        
Keywords: PyPI,setuptools,cheeseshop,distutils,eggs,package,management
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
