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author B. Watson2022-03-14 16:25:44 +0100
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python/werkzeug: Wrap README at 72 columns.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>
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The Swiss Army knife of Python web development
Werkzeug started as simple collection of various utilities for WSGI
-applications and has become one of the most advanced WSGI utility modules.
-It includes a powerful debugger, full featured request and response objects,
-HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control headers, HTTP dates,
-cookie handling, file uploads, a powerful URL routing system and a bunch of
-community contributed addon modules.
+applications and has become one of the most advanced WSGI utility
+modules. It includes a powerful debugger, full featured request and
+response objects, HTTP utilities to handle entity tags, cache control
+headers, HTTP dates, cookie handling, file uploads, a powerful URL
+routing system and a bunch of community contributed addon modules.
-Werkzeug is Unicode aware and doesn't enforce a specific template engine,
-database adapter or anything else. It doesn't even enforce a specific way
-of handling requests and leaves all that up to the developer.
+Werkzeug is Unicode aware and doesn't enforce a specific template
+engine, database adapter or anything else. It doesn't even enforce
+a specific way of handling requests and leaves all that up to the
+developer.
-It's most useful for end user applications which should work on as many server
-environments as possible (such as blogs, wikis, bulletin boards, etc).
+It's most useful for end user applications which should work on as
+many server environments as possible (such as blogs, wikis, bulletin
+boards, etc).