Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: addtopath
Version: 1.2.0
Summary: CLI tool for adding things to the PATH on Windows
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: Sam McCormack
Author-email: cabbagedevelopment@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/CabbageDevelopment/add-to-path
Description: # addtopath
        
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        ## Introduction
        
        `addtopath` is a CLI program which allows you to easily add a directory to your PATH using the terminal on Windows. 
        
        ## Requirements
        
        You need to have Python 3.6 or higher installed. This will allow you to install `addtopath` with Python's package manager, `pip`. 
        
        ## How to install 
        
        To install `addtopath` with `pip`:
        
        ```bash
        pip install addtopath
        ```
        
        ## How to use 
        
        After installation with `pip`, the `addtopath` executable should be available on the PATH. It's very easy to use: just run it with a directory as an argument, to add that directory to the PATH.
        
        To add the current working directory to the PATH, run:
        
        ```bash
        addtopath .
        ```
        
        It works with relative paths:
        
        ```bash
        addtopath ..
        ```
        
        It also works with the `~` symbol in Powershell, for example:
        
        ```bash
        addtopath ~/scripts
        ```
        
        You can, of course, supply the absolute path to your target directory:
        
        ```bash
        addtopath "C:\Program Files\SomeProgram"
        ```
        
        ## User and system PATHs
        
        `addtopath` adds to the *user* path by default. This doesn't require admin permissions, and is usually sufficient. However, you can instead add to the *system* path using the `-s` or `--system` flag.
        
        For example:
        
        ```bash
        addtopath . -s
        ```
        
        > **Note:** This requires an administrator Powershell or Command Prompt.
Keywords: cli tool path windows
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Requires-Python: ~=3.6
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