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pip install edwh-pipcompile-plugin
But probably you want to install the whole edwh package:
pipx install edwh[pip]
# or
pipx install edwh[plugins,omgeving]
To see all available subcommands or get help for a specific command, you can use:
edwh help pip
edwh help pip.compile
You can use pip.compile
(and pip.upgrade
, etc.) in multiple ways.
You can run it on a specific file: ew pip.compile <myfile.in>
. This will result in a myfile.txt
.
You can run it on a directory: ew pip.compile <mydirectory>
or ew pip.compile .
.
This will transform all .in
files into .out
files (with the same name):
mydirectory/first.in
->mydirectory/first.txt
mydirectory/second.in
->mydirectory/second.txt
You can also add --combine
to combine multiple .in
files into a single .txt
file (
called <directory>/requirements.txt
).
If you want to modify this behavior, you can do so via pyproject.toml
:
[tool.edwh.pipcompile.directory]
input = ["first.in", "../second.in"] # will ignore other .in files;
# transformed to directory/first.in and ./second.in
output = "output.txt" # directory/output.txt
Where 'directory' is the name of a specific folder.
You can use the special symbol __cwd__
to target the project folder.
edwh-pipcompile-plugin
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license.