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After installation of Flask you will now find a ``flask`` script installed |
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into your virtualenv. If you don't want to install Flask or you have a |
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special use-case you can also use ``python -mflask`` to accomplish exactly |
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special use-case you can also use ``python -m flask`` to accomplish exactly |
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the same. |
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The way this script works is by providing access to all the commands on |
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The Script Info |
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The Flask script integration might be confusing at first, but it has good |
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rasons it's done this way. The reason for this is that Flask wants to |
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The Flask script integration might be confusing at first, but there is a reason |
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why it's done this way. The reason for this is that Flask wants to |
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both provide custom commands to click as well as not loading your |
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application unless it has to. The reason for this is added flexibility. |
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