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# mepo [![Actions Status](https://github.com/pchakraborty/mepo/workflows/Unit%20testing%20of%20mepo/badge.svg)](https://github.com/pchakraborty/mepo/actions) [![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/215067850.svg)](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/215067850) [![Rye](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astral-sh/rye/main/artwork/badge.json)](https://rye-up.com)

`mepo` is a tool, written in Python3 (3.9.0+), to manage (m)ultiple git r(epo)sitories, by attempting to create an illusion of a 'single repository' for multi-repository projects. Please see the [Wiki](../../wiki) for examples of `mepo` workflows.
`mepo` is a tool, written in Python3, to manage (m)ultiple git r(epo)sitories, by attempting to create an illusion of a 'single repository' for multi-repository projects. Please see the [Wiki](../../wiki) for examples of `mepo` workflows.


## Installation
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To install `mepo` using `pip`, run the following command:

```
`pip install mepo`
pip install mepo
```

### Homebrew
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