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# coding=utf-8
"""A sample application for how Python scripting can provide conditional control flow of a cmd2 application.
-cmd2's built-in scripting capability which can be invoked via the "@" shortcut or "run_script" command and uses basic
-ASCII text scripts is very easy to use. Moreover, the trivial syntax of the script files where there is one command per
-line and the line is exactly what the user would type inside the application makes it so non-technical end users can
-quickly learn to create scripts.
+cmd2's built-in scripting capability, which can be invoked via the "@" shortcut or "run_script" command, uses basic
+ASCII/UTF-8 text scripts and is very easy to use. Moreover, the trivial syntax of the script files, where there is one
+command per line and the line is exactly what the user would type inside the application, makes it so non-technical
+that end users can quickly learn to create scripts.
However, there comes a time when technical end users want more capability and power. In particular it is common that
users will want to create a script with conditional control flow - where the next command run will depend on the results