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Invoke is a Python (2.7 and 3.4+) library for managing shell-oriented
subprocesses and organizing executable Python code into CLI-invokable tasks. It
draws inspiration from various sources (make
/rake
, Fabric 1.x, etc) to
arrive at a powerful & clean feature set.
To find out what's new in this version of Invoke, please see the changelog <https://pyinvoke.org/changelog.html#{}>
_.
The project maintainer keeps a roadmap <https://bitprophet.org/projects#roadmap>
_ on his website.
For a high level introduction, including example code, please see our main project website <https://pyinvoke.org>
; or for detailed API docs, see the versioned API website <https://docs.pyinvoke.org>
.