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# CodeSolid: Python In Practice This repository contains solved exercises and other examples from [CodeSolid.com](https://codesolid.com). ## Usage ### Building the book If you'd like to develop and/or build the CodeSolid: Python In Practice book, you should: 1. Clone this repository 2. Run `pip install -r requirements.txt` (it is recommended you do this within a virtual environment) 3. (Optional) Edit the books source files located in the `codesolid:_python_in_practice/` directory 4. Run `jupyter-book clean codesolid:_python_in_practice/` to remove any existing builds 5. Run `jupyter-book build codesolid:_python_in_practice/` A fully-rendered HTML version of the book will be built in `codesolid:_python_in_practice/_build/html/`. ### Hosting the book Please see the [Jupyter Book documentation](https://jupyterbook.org/publish/web.html) to discover options for deploying a book online using services such as GitHub, GitLab, or Netlify. For GitHub and GitLab deployment specifically, the [cookiecutter-jupyter-book](https://github.com/executablebooks/cookiecutter-jupyter-book) includes templates for, and information about, optional continuous integration (CI) workflow files to help easily and automatically deploy books online with GitHub or GitLab. For example, if you chose `github` for the `include_ci` cookiecutter option, your book template was created with a GitHub actions workflow file that, once pushed to GitHub, automatically renders and pushes your book to the `gh-pages` branch of your repo and hosts it on GitHub Pages when a push or pull request is made to the main branch. ## Contributors We welcome and recognize all contributions. You can see a list of current contributors in the [contributors tab](https://github.com/johnlockwood/codesolid:_python_in_practice/graphs/contributors). ## Credits This project is created using the excellent open source [Jupyter Book project](https://jupyterbook.org/) and the [executablebooks/cookiecutter-jupyter-book template](https://github.com/executablebooks/cookiecutter-jupyter-book).