docs: remove some context from README.md

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@ -20,13 +20,10 @@ python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) run pycowsay -- "viv isn't venv\!"
`Viv` is a standalone dependency-free `venv` creator. `Viv` is a standalone dependency-free `venv` creator.
These `venvs` can be identified by name or by their specification. `Viv`'s uncompromising insistence on portability means that it will always:
In any case they will be re-used across scripts (and generated on-demand, if needed).
**Importantly**, `viv` will also remove your user site directory. 1. only use the standard library
(view with: `python -m 'import site;print(site.USER_SITE)'`). 2. never exceed a single script.
`Viv`'s uncompromising insistence on portability means that it will always (1) only use the standard library (2) never exceed a single script.
For that reason any usage of the `CLI` can be accomplished using a remote copy as seen in the below install command. For that reason any usage of the `CLI` can be accomplished using a remote copy as seen in the below install command.
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export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$HOME/.local/share/viv" export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$HOME/.local/share/viv"
``` ```
Advanced users may recognize that principally,
the module just needs to be recognized at run time
and the single script [`viv.py`](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/viv/blob/main/src/viv/viv.py) can be invoked directly for the CLI.
How you accomplish these options is ultimately up to you but the above instructions can get you started.
### Pypi (Not Recommended) ### Pypi (Not Recommended)
```sh ```sh
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An experimental feature of `viv` is generating shim's that leverage the principles of `viv`. An experimental feature of `viv` is generating shim's that leverage the principles of `viv`.
These shims would operate similar to `pipx` in which you can specify a command line app to "install". These shims would operate similar to `pipx` in which you can specify a command line app to "install".
*Note* that `--standalone` will auto-generate a code-golfed minified version of `viv` to accomplish the same basic task as using a local copy of `viv`. *Note* that `--standalone` will auto-generate a mini function version of `viv` to accomplish the same basic task as using a local copy of `viv`.
After generating this a standalone `shim` you can freely use this script across unix machines which have `python>3.8`. After generating this standalone `shim` you can freely use this script across unix machines which have `python>3.8`.
See [examples/black](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/viv/blob/dev/examples/black) for output of below command. See [examples/black](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/viv/blob/dev/examples/black) for output of below command.
```sh ```sh