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Entry points are a way for Python packages to advertise objects with some common interface. The most common examples are console_scripts entry points, which define shell commands by identifying a Python function to run. Groups of entry points, such as console_scripts, point to objects with similar interfaces. An application might use a group to find its plugins, or multiple groups if it has different kinds of plugins.
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python311-entrypoints-0.4-2.7.noarch.html | Discover and load entry points from installed packages | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python311-entrypoints-0.4-2.7.noarch.rpm |
Discover and load entry points from installed packages | python311-entrypoints-0.4-2.6.noarch.rpm | ||
python311-entrypoints-0.4-2.3.noarch.html | Discover and load entry points from installed packages | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python311-entrypoints-0.4-2.3.noarch.rpm |
python311-entrypoints-0.4-slfo.1.1.3.noarch.html | Discover and load entry points from installed packages | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for noarch | python311-entrypoints-0.4-slfo.1.1.3.noarch.rpm |
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