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9.4 Creating a source distribution: the sdist command

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The manifest template commands are:

Command Description

include pat1 pat2 ...

include all files matching any of the listed patterns

exclude pat1 pat2 ...

exclude all files matching any of the listed patterns

recursive-include dir pat1 pat2 ...

include all files under dir matching any of the listed patterns

recursive-exclude dir pat1 pat2 ...

exclude all files under dir matching any of the listed patterns

global-include pat1 pat2 ...

include all files anywhere in the source tree matching
& any of the listed patterns

global-exclude pat1 pat2 ...

exclude all files anywhere in the source tree matching
& any of the listed patterns

prune dir

exclude all files under dir

graft dir

include all files under dir

The patterns here are Unix-style ``glob'' patterns: * matches any sequence of regular filename characters, ? matches any single regular filename character, and [range] matches any of the characters in range (e.g., a-z, a-zA-Z, a-f0-9_.). The definition of ``regular filename character'' is platform-specific: on Unix it is anything except slash; on Windows anything except backslash or colon; on Mac OS anything except colon.

** Windows and Mac OS support not there yet **


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