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  • This directory contains the code for the Python `brotli` module,
    `bro.py` tool, and roundtrip tests.
    
    Only Python 2.7+ is supported.
    
    We provide a `Makefile` to simplify common development commands.
    
    ### Installation
    
    If you just want to install the latest release of the Python `brotli`
    module, we recommend installing from [PyPI][]:
    
        $ pip install brotli
    
    Alternatively, you may install directly from source by running the
    following command from this directory:
    
        $ make install
    
    If you already have native Brotli installed on your system and want to use this one instead of the vendored sources, you
    should set the `USE_SYSTEM_BROTLI=1` environment variable when building the wheel, like this:
    
        $ USE_SYSTEM_BROTLI=1 pip install brotli --no-binary brotli
    
    Brotli is found via the `pkg-config` utility. Moreover, you must build all 3 `brotlicommon`, `brotlienc`, and `brotlidec`
    components. If you're installing brotli from the package manager, you need the development package, like this on Fedora:
    
        $ dnf install brotli brotli-devel
    
    ### Development
    
    You may run the following commands from this directory:
    
        $ make          # Build the module in-place
    
        $ make test     # Test the module
    
        $ make clean    # Remove all temporary files and build output
    
    If you wish to make the module available while still being
    able to edit the source files, you can use the `setuptools`
    "[development mode][]":
    
        $ make develop  # Install the module in "development mode"
    
    ### Code Style
    
    Brotli's code follows the [Google Python Style Guide][].  To
    automatically format your code, first install [YAPF][]:
    
        $ pip install yapf
    
    Then, to format all files in the project, you can run:
    
        $ make fix      # Automatically format code
    
    See the [YAPF usage][] documentation for more information.
    
    
    [PyPI]: https://pypi.org/project/Brotli/
    [development mode]: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#development-mode
    [Google Python Style Guide]: https://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html
    [YAPF]: https://github.com/google/yapf
    [YAPF usage]: https://github.com/google/yapf#usage