Drush make is an extension to drush that can create a ready-to-use
drupal site, pulling sources from various locations. It does this by
parsing a flat text file (similar to a drupal .info file) and
downloading the sources it describes. In practical terms, this means
that it is possible to distribute a complicated Drupal distribution as
a single text file.
Among drush make's capabilities are:
* Downloading Drupal core, as well as contrib modules from
drupal.org.
* Checking code out from CVS, SVN, git, and bzr repositories.
* Getting plain .tar.gz and .zip files (particularly useful for
libraries that can not be distributed directly with drupal core or
modules).
* Fetching and applying patches.
* Fetching modules, themes, and installation profiles, but also
external libraries.
* Drush make does not turn modules on automatically: it only
assembles Drupal directories -- it does not touch any database.
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