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Hello all,
Need some urgent help with generating Pydoc documentation
I have three .py files (a.py, b.py, c.py) on my Desktop
I would like to generate the HTML Pydoc for each of these files and place the generated Pydoc onto my Desktop.
I just need help running the commands from the command line. If someone could please tell me what to write...then that would be greatly appreciated
Everytime I try and do it, it gives me a syntax error saying that a.py is not defined.
Thank you in advance!
Carlos
Need some urgent help with generating Pydoc documentation
I have three .py files (a.py, b.py, c.py) on my Desktop
I would like to generate the HTML Pydoc for each of these files and place the generated Pydoc onto my Desktop.
I just need help running the commands from the command line. If someone could please tell me what to write...then that would be greatly appreciated
Everytime I try and do it, it gives me a syntax error saying that a.py is not defined.
Thank you in advance!
Carlos
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