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README.rst

pynsist is a tool to build Windows installers for your Python applications. The
installers bundle Python itself, so you can distribute your application to
people who don't have Python installed.

At present, pynsist requires Python 3.3 or above, or Python 2.7.

For more information, see `the documentation `_
and `the examples `_.

Quickstart
----------

1. Get the tools. Install `NSIS `_, and
then install pynsist from PyPI by running ``pip install pynsist``.

2. Write a config file ``installer.cfg``, like this:

.. code-block:: ini

[Application]
name=My App
version=1.0
# How to launch the app - this calls the 'main' function from the 'myapp' package:
entry_point=myapp:main
icon=myapp.ico

[Python]
version=3.4.0

[Include]
# Importable packages that your application requires, one per line
packages = requests
bs4
html5lib

# Other files and folders that should be installed
files = LICENSE
data_files/

3. Run ``pynsist installer.cfg`` to generate your installer. If ``pynsist`` isn't
found, you can use ``python -m nsist installer.cfg`` instead.