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@ -145,20 +145,11 @@ A nice way to get the most out of these examples, in my opinion, will be to just
- If the answer is no (which is perfectly okay), take a deep breath, and read the explanation (and if you still don't understand, shout out! and create an issue [here](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfPython)). - If the answer is no (which is perfectly okay), take a deep breath, and read the explanation (and if you still don't understand, shout out! and create an issue [here](https://github.com/satwikkansal/wtfPython)).
- If yes, give a gentle pat on your back, and you may skip to the next example. - If yes, give a gentle pat on your back, and you may skip to the next example.
PS: You can also read WTFPython at the command line. There's a pypi package and an npm package (which supports colored formatting) for the same. PS: You can also read WTFPython at the command line using the [pypi package](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wtfpython),
To install the npm package [`wtfpython`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/wtfpython)
```sh
$ npm install -g wtfpython
```
Alternatively, to install the pypi package [`wtfpython`](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wtfpython)
```sh ```sh
$ pip install wtfpython -U $ pip install wtfpython -U
$ wtfpython
``` ```
Now, just run `wtfpython` at the command line which will open this collection in your selected `$PAGER`.
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# 👀 Examples # 👀 Examples
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* https://www.python.org/doc/humor/ * https://www.python.org/doc/humor/
* https://github.com/cosmologicon/pywat#the-undocumented-converse-implication-operator * https://github.com/cosmologicon/pywat#the-undocumented-converse-implication-operator
* https://www.codementor.io/satwikkansal/python-practices-for-efficient-code-performance-memory-and-usability-aze6oiq65 * https://www.codementor.io/satwikkansal/python-practices-for-efficient-code-performance-memory-and-usability-aze6oiq65
* https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide * https://github.com/wemake-services/wemake-python-styleguide/search?q=wtfpython&type=Issues
# 🎓 License # 🎓 License