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github.com/statisticsnorway/dapla-cli
pipx install dapla-cli
Alternatively you can build dapla-cli
using the provided nix flake:
$ nix build .#dapla-cli
$ ./result/bin/dp --version
or open the provided nix shell:
$ nix develop .#
$ dp --version
Please see the Reference Guide for details.
Install a local development edition with pipx from the source code:
pipx install --editable .
Alternatively, use make help
for other options, such as running Dapla CLI in an isolated environment:
run-isolated Run Dapla CLI in isolated environment (Docker container) using latest release from PyPI
run-isolated-dev Run Dapla CLI in isolated environment (Docker container) using latest release from local source (in editable mode)
pipx-install Install with pipx from PyPI
pipx-install-dev Install with pipx from the source code in editable mode
build-docker Build local Docker image for testing in an isolated environment
Contributions are very welcome. To learn more, see the Contributor Guide.
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, Dapla CLI is free and open source software.
If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.
This project was generated from Statistics Norway's SSB PyPI Template.
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