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authorTodd Leonhardt <todd.leonhardt@gmail.com>2017-06-21 06:54:58 -0400
committerTodd Leonhardt <todd.leonhardt@gmail.com>2017-06-21 06:54:58 -0400
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Moved example scripts from examples to examples/scripts directly
Cleaned up the examples directory by adding a scripts subdirectory. This makes it a bit clearer which Python files are example cmd2 applications and which are example Python scripts for use with the pyscript command.
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diff --git a/examples/python_scripting.py b/examples/python_scripting.py
index 716a18a3..a0d36e36 100755
--- a/examples/python_scripting.py
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ users will want to create a script with conditional control flow - where the nex
from the previous command. This is where the ability to run Python scripts inside a cmd2 application via the pyscript
command and the "pyscript <script> [arguments]" syntax comes into play.
-This application and the "script_conditional.py" script serve as an example for one way in which this can be done.
+This application and the "scripts/conditional.py" script serve as an example for one way in which this can be done.
"""
import functools
import os