packagedata
Packagedata refers to the mechanism by which non-code files are declared to be included inside a software package distribution. It is commonly used in software packaging to ensure that data files such as images, templates, configuration files, or other resources travel with the installed package, rather than being omitted during packaging.
In Python packaging with setuptools, the term is typically realized through the package_data argument of the
Packagedata works in concert with other packaging options. The include_package_data flag and MANIFEST.in control files included
Common considerations include ensuring the patterns match files within the package, understanding that some environments may