@@ -102,9 +102,9 @@ so initizalize the command-line interface here:
102102
103103.. code-block :: python
104104
105- if __name__ == " __main__" :
106- from greetings.cli import app
107- app()
105+ if __name__ == " __main__" :
106+ from greetings.cli import app
107+ app()
108108
109109 .. note ::
110110
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ For the project to be recognised as a command-line tool, additionally a ``consol
123123
124124.. code-block :: toml
125125
126- [project.scripts]
127- greet = "greetings.cli:app"
126+ [project.scripts]
127+ greet = "greetings.cli:app"
128128
129129 Now, the project's source tree is ready to be transformed into a :term: `distribution package <Distribution Package> `,
130130which makes it installable.
@@ -145,12 +145,12 @@ Let's test it:
145145
146146.. code-block :: console
147147
148- $ greet --knight Lancelot
149- Greetings, dear Sir Lancelot!
150- $ greet --gender feminine Parks
151- Greetings, dear Ms. Parks!
152- $ greet --gender masculine
153- Greetings, dear Mr. what's-his-name!
148+ $ greet --knight Lancelot
149+ Greetings, dear Sir Lancelot!
150+ $ greet --gender feminine Parks
151+ Greetings, dear Ms. Parks!
152+ $ greet --gender masculine
153+ Greetings, dear Mr. what's-his-name!
154154
155155 Since this example uses ``typer ``, you could now also get an overview of the program's usage by calling it with
156156the ``--help `` option, or configure completions via the ``--install-completion `` option.
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ To just run the program without installing it permanently, use ``pipx run``, whi
160160
161161.. code-block :: console
162162
163- $ pipx run --spec . greet --knight
163+ $ pipx run --spec . greet --knight
164164
165165 This syntax is a bit unpractical, however; as the name of the entry point we defined above does not match the package name,
166166we need to state explicitly which executable script to run (even though there is only on in existence).
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