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:func:`click.command` defines a command line command called ``init-db``
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that calls the ``init_db`` function and shows a success message to the
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user. You can read :ref:`cli` to learn more about writing commands.
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user. You can read :doc:`/cli` to learn more about writing commands.
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Register with the Application
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If you're still running the server from the previous page, you can
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either stop the server, or run this command in a new terminal. If
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you use a new terminal, remember to change to your project directory
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and activate the env as described in :ref:`install-activate-env`.
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You'll also need to set ``FLASK_APP`` and ``FLASK_ENV`` as shown on
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the previous page.
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and activate the env as described in :doc:`/installation`. You'll
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also need to set ``FLASK_APP`` and ``FLASK_ENV`` as shown on the
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previous page.
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Run the ``init-db`` command:
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.. _tutorial:
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Tutorial
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========
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@ -35,11 +33,11 @@ tutorial`_ in the Python docs is a great way to learn or review first.
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.. _official tutorial: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/
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While it's designed to give a good starting point, the tutorial doesn't
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cover all of Flask's features. Check out the :ref:`quickstart` for an
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cover all of Flask's features. Check out the :doc:`/quickstart` for an
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overview of what Flask can do, then dive into the docs to find out more.
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The tutorial only uses what's provided by Flask and Python. In another
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project, you might decide to use :ref:`extensions` or other libraries to
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make some tasks simpler.
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project, you might decide to use :doc:`/extensions` or other libraries
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to make some tasks simpler.
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.. image:: flaskr_login.png
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:align: center
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@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ different due to the step-by-step nature of the tutorial.
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There's a lot more to Flask than what you've seen so far. Even so,
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you're now equipped to start developing your own web applications. Check
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out the :ref:`quickstart` for an overview of what Flask can do, then
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out the :doc:`/quickstart` for an overview of what Flask can do, then
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dive into the docs to keep learning. Flask uses `Jinja`_, `Click`_,
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`Werkzeug`_, and `ItsDangerous`_ behind the scenes, and they all have
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their own documentation too. You'll also be interested in
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:ref:`extensions` which make tasks like working with the database or
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:doc:`/extensions` which make tasks like working with the database or
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validating form data easier and more powerful.
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If you want to keep developing your Flaskr project, here are some ideas
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