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CaltrainPy 0.4 (Default branch)

ImageCaltrainPy is a GUI and Python library forCaltrain schedules. It can optionally be used toparse a Caltrain HTML schedule and return it invarious machine-friendly formats. There is also a Javascript port available, CaltrainJS, that provides the GUI only.License: MIT/X Consortium LicenseChanges:
This release adds the ability to filter trains that don't stop at your departure or destination stations. It is now also installable using 'easy_install caltrain'. If you are using setuptools (as you will be when using easy_install), the script 'caltrain' will also be installed in your $PATH. The Javascript version was updated with the same new feature, and the UI layout slightly changed.Image

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ARCHPATH(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ARCHPATH(1)

NAME
archpath - output arch (tla/Bazaar) archive names, with support for branches SYNOPSIS
archpath archpath branch archpath branch--version DESCRIPTION
archpath is intended to be run in an arch (tla or Bazaar) working copy. In its simplest usage, archpath with no parameters outputs the package name (archive/category--branch--version) associated with the working copy. If a parameter is given, it may either be a branch--version, in which case archpath will output a corresponding package name in the current archive and category, or a plain branch name (without '--"), in which case archpath will output a corresponding package name in the current archive and category and with the same version as the current working copy. This is useful for branching. For example, if you're using Bazaar and you want to create a branch for a new feature, you might use a com- mand like this: baz branch $(archpath) $(archpath new-feature) Or if you want to tag your current code onto a 'releases' branch as version 1.0, you might use a command like this: baz branch $(archpath) $(archpath releases--1.0) That's much easier than using 'baz tree-version' to look up the package name and manually modifying the result. AUTHOR
archpath was written by Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>. Like archpath, this manual page is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. DEBIAN
Debian Utilities ARCHPATH(1)