In this tutorial, we will guide you step-by-step in installing string.is on OpenBSD.
Before we can install string.is, we need to make sure that we have all the necessary dependencies installed.
To install the dependencies, run the following command:
$ sudo pkg_add -v py3-pip
This command will install PyPI, the Python package manager, which we will use to install string.is.
Now that we have installed the PyPI package manager, we can use it to install string.is.
To install string.is, run the following command:
$ sudo pip3 install string.is
This command will download and install string.is on your OpenBSD system.
To verify that string.is is installed on your system, run the following test code:
import string.is
if string.is.is_boolean("True"):
print("Boolean!")
else:
print("Not a boolean.")
If the output is "Boolean!", then string.is has been installed correctly on your OpenBSD system.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install string.is on OpenBSD. Now, you can start using string.is to validate and manipulate strings in Python.
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