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fix: Fix package description (#116)
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configuration file. So the command line would be very simple.


* Free software: BSD 3 Clause
* Software License: BSD 3 Clause
* Documentation: https://osl-incubator.github.io/sugar

## How to Install

```bash
$ pip install containers-sugar
```

## Features

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```yaml
version: 1.0
compose-app: docker-compose
compose-app: docker compose
default:
group: {{ env.ENV }}
groups:
- name: group1
group1:
project-name: project1
compose-path: containers/tests/group1/compose.yaml
compose-path:
- containers/tests/group1/compose.yaml
env-file: .env
services:
default:
- service1
- service3
default: service1,service3
available:
- name: service1
- name: service2
- name: service3
- name: group2
group2:
project-name: null
compose-path: containers/tests/group2/compose.yaml
env-file: .env
services:
# default: null
available:
- name: service1
- name: service1
- name: service3
```
**NOTE**: sugar has an convenient alias `sugar` that helps to
keep the command line shorter, where **k** stands for *containers*,
**x** stands for *su* (*shu* sound), and **gr** stands for *gar*.
In another words, you can use `sugar` or `sugar` CLI.

Some examples of how to use it:
* build the defaults services (service1,service3) for group1:
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* License: BSD 3 Clause
* Documentation: https://osl-incubator.github.io/sugar

## How to Install

```bash
$ pip install containers-sugar
```

## Features

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```yaml
version: 1.0
compose-app: docker-compose
compose-app: docker compose
default:
group: {{ "{{ env.ENV }}" }}
groups:
group1:
project-name: project1
compose-path: containers/tests/group1/compose.yaml
compose-path:
- containers/tests/group1/compose.yaml
env-file: .env
services:
default:
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# default: null
available:
- name: service1
- name: service1
- name: service2
```
**NOTE**: sugar has an convenient alias `sugar` that helps to
keep the command line shorter, where **k** stands for *containers*,
**x** stands for *su* (*shu* sound), and **gr** stands for *gar*.
In another words, you can use `sugar` or `sugar` CLI.
Some examples of how to use it:
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name = "containers-sugar"
version = "1.11.1" # semantic-release
description = "Simplify the usage of containers"
readme = "README.md"
authors = ["Ivan Ogasawara <ivan.ogasawara@gmail.com>"]
license = "BSD 3 Clause"
packages = [
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