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Briefcase is a tool from the BeeWare project that allows you to package and
distribute Python applications as native executables for different operating
systems. With it, a developer can turn a Python project into an application
that can be installed and run like any other common software on Windows,
macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.
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The tool automates the process of packaging Python applications, generating
packages in the appropriate format for each operating system. This means that
it not only compiles Python code into an executable format, but also structures
the project to meet the specific requirements of each platform.
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Generates installation files compatible with each operating system (such
as .exe, .dmg, .deb, .apk, among others). As well as packaging applications
with graphical interfaces, making them indistinguishable from native
applications.
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Main features:
- Independence from the development environment: The application can be
developed on any operating system and, with Briefcase, can be packaged for
multiple platforms, without having to be recreated from scratch for each of
them.
- Native package generation: Creates ready-to-install and use packages,
without the need to install Python separately.
- Integration with GUI frameworks: Support for Toga (from BeeWare) and other
GUI libraries such as PySide.
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This is the common documentation package briefcase.

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Section: doc
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Maintainer: Debian Python Team <team+python [꩜] tracker.debian.org>
 
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