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Usage
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The easiest and recommended way is to just use the command-line tool to load your plugins and launch the server.
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.. code:: bash
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senpy
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Or, alternatively:
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.. code:: bash
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python -m senpy
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This will create a server with any modules found in the current path.
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Useful command-line options
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In case you want to load modules that are in different folders under the same path, use the next option.
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.. code:: bash
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python -m senpy -f .
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The default port used by senpy is 5000, but you can change it using the option `--port`.
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.. code:: bash
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python -m senpy --port 8080
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Also, the host can be changed where senpy is deployed. The default value is `127.0.0.1`.
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.. code:: bash
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python -m senpy --host 125.1.2.3
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For more options, see the `--help` page.
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Alternatively, you can use the modules included in senpy to build your own application.
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