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<br /><br />Hi All,<br /><br /> I'm just getting started with Eric (v4 snapshot). I really miss 'template' project support - a facility that creates a new project 'skeleton' by creating a directory with common files and directories. I've found 3 ways that I might be able to do this in eric - scripts, plugins, and wizards. Would one approach be more appropriate then another? Wizards seem like a good fit, but are more complicated to create then 'scripts'.<br /><br /> Has anyone implemented functionality like this already? If not, can someone give me some pointers about the 'best' way to do this in eric ? Oh! and is there a 'plugin' repository somewhere for 3rd party plugins ?<br /><br />Steve<br />
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