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Name: flastik
Version: 1.0
Summary: A Flask-like Tiny-framework for static websites
Home-page: UNKNOWN
Author: Dr. Thomas Roc
Author-email: info@electricbrain.fr
License: UNKNOWN
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        # Flastik
        Flastik is a tiny-framework for static website design inspired 
        by Flask micro-framework. It provides tools for designing simple 
        static website project using Flask-like syntax and project 
        architecture as well as leveraging Jinja2 templating system and 
        Bootstrap "beautyfying" capability. Additionally, Flastik aims 
        to ease the porting to Flask if extra functionality becomes needed 
        further down your website life cycle. 
        
        In addition, classes and functions have been designed in order to 
        ease the management and templating of images, downloads and other 
        static files (see StaticFile, Image and Download classes as well as 
        collect_static_files function).
        
        ## Installation
        In order to install Flastik:
         * Change directory to the FlastiK code base
         * Run “pip install .”, or “python setup.py install” if you don’t 
           have pip installed on your work station, to install the package 
           (or “sudo python setup.py install”/”sudo pip install .” if root 
           permission is required)
         * Finally run “python setup.py test”  to test the sanity of the 
           package installation (or “sudo python setup.py test” if root 
           permission is required)
        
        ## Usage
        Once Flastik installed, run "flastik --create_doc" from a command
        line in order to have access to more detailed documentation.
        
        Similarly, to start up a new flastik project, run "flastik 
        --create_project PROJECT_NAME" from a command line.
        
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