Skeleton python2/3 application that uses Flask, implements authentication with some bare-bones user management, uses MongoDB for the backend and Twitter Bootstrap for the frontend. Purpose of the application is to provide a quick way to spin up new ideas or test out concepts without having to code the usual details.
Start redis:
$ redis-server
Start RabbiqMQ:
$ rabbitmq-server
Start the Celery beat:
$ sudo celery worker -A celery_worker.celery --loglevel=info -B
Inline markup allows words and phrases within text to have character styles (like italics and boldface) and functionality (like hyperlinks).
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strong emphasis |
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The rendering and meaning of interpreted text is domain- or application-dependent. |
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inline literal |
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reference |
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phrase reference |
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anonymous |
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_inline internal target |
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The result is substituted in from the substitution definition. |
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footnote reference |
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citation reference [CIT2002] |
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http://docutils.sf.net/ |
reStructuredText uses backslashes ("\") to override the special meaning given to markup characters and get the literal characters themselves. To get a literal backslash, use an escaped backslash ("\\"). For example:
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escape with "" |
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*escape* `with` "\" |
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.. class:: faketitle
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This is a paragraph. Paragraphs line up at their left edges, and are normally separated by blank lines. |
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There are two syntaxes for tables in reStructuredText. Grid tables are complete but cumbersome to create. Simple tables are easy to create but limited (no row spans, etc.).
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Explicit markup blocks are used for constructs which float (footnotes), have no direct paper-document representation (hyperlink targets, comments), or require specialized processing (directives). They all begin with two periods and whitespace, the "explicit markup start".
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Directives are a general-purpose extension mechanism, a way of a new syntax. For a description of all standard directives, see re | dding support for new constructs without adding StructuredText Directives (http://is.gd/2Ecqh). |
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Substitutions are like inline directives, allowing graphics and | arbitrary constructs within text. |
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Any text which begins with an explicit markup start but doesn't | use the syntax of any of the constructs above, is a comment. |
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CP Font from LiquiType: | http://www.liquitype.com/workshop/type_design/cp-mono |
Magnetic Balls V2 image by fdecomite: | http://www.flickr.com/photos/fdecomite/2926556794/ |
Sponsored by Net Managers | http://www.netmanagers.com.ar |
Typeset using rst2pdf | http://rst2pdf.googlecode.com |