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~ Is it ready? ~ Is it ready?
A preview release is out now, and I'm hoping for some It's still not 1.0 but it's shaping up nicely and is
input about what you want from a microframework and already widely used. Consider the API to slightly
how it should look like. Consider the API to slightly improve over time but we don't plan on breaking it.
improve over time.
~ What do I need? ~ What do I need?
Jinja 2.4 and Werkzeug 0.6.1. `easy_install` will Jinja 2.4 and Werkzeug 0.6.1. `pip` or `easy_install` will
install them for you if you do `easy_install Flask==dev`. install them for you if you do `easy_install Flask`.
I encourage you to use a virtualenv. Check the docs for I encourage you to use a virtualenv. Check the docs for
complete installation and usage instructions. complete installation and usage instructions.
~ Where are the docs? ~ Where are the docs?
Go to http://flask.pocoo.org/ for a prebuilt version of Go to http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/ for a prebuilt version
the current documentation. Otherwise build them yourself of the current documentation. Otherwise build them yourself
from the sphinx sources in the docs folder. from the sphinx sources in the docs folder.
~ Where are the tests?
Good that you're asking. The tests are in the
flask/testsuite package. To run the tests use the
`run-tests.py` file:
$ python run-tests.py
If it's not enough output for you, you can use the
`--verbose` flag:
$ python run-tests.py --verbose
If you just want one particular testcase to run you can
provide it on the command line:
$ python run-tests.py test_to_run
~ Where can I get help? ~ Where can I get help?
Either use the #pocoo IRC channel on irc.freenode.net or Either use the #pocoo IRC channel on irc.freenode.net or

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