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This is part of the documentation of the Python Smart Terminal, the starting page is: [[Python Smart Terminal]].  While you can, of course modify any of the code for the Smart Terminal the expected way to do it is either through parameters ( see ) or through code.  Taking the code approach the plan is that you created a class like the other ext_process_xxxxxx.py components that are in the main code repository (  [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/python_smart_terminal Code at GitHub]] ).
 
This is part of the documentation of the Python Smart Terminal, the starting page is: [[Python Smart Terminal]].  While you can, of course modify any of the code for the Smart Terminal the expected way to do it is either through parameters ( see ) or through code.  Taking the code approach the plan is that you created a class like the other ext_process_xxxxxx.py components that are in the main code repository (  [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/python_smart_terminal Code at GitHub]] ).
  
If you are planning to write an extension make sure you understand the general design of the Smart Terminal [[Python Smart Terminal Technical]] and [[Python Smart Terminal Technical Details]]  Extensions are coded as classes, each extension ( typically ) in its own module.
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Extensions are coded as classes, each extension ( typically ) in its own module.
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= Examples =
 
= Examples =

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