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Like `pip freeze` but lists only the packages that are not dependencies of installed packages.
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Like pip freeze
but lists only the packages that are not
dependencies of installed packages.
Generates a requirements file without any packages that depend on other packages in the file.
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Suppose you have installed in your virtualenv a couple packages. When
you run pip freeze
, you'll get a list of all packages installed,
with all dependencies. If one of the packages you installed ceases to
depend on an already installed package, you have to manually remove it
from the list. The list also makes no distinction about the packages
you actually care about and packages your packages care about, making
the requirements file bloated and, ultimately, inaccurate.
On your terminal, run::
$ pip-chill bandit==1.7.0 bumpversion==0.6.0 click==7.1.2 coverage==5.3.1 flake8==3.8.4 nose==1.3.7 pip-chill==1.0.1 pytest==6.2.1 ...
Or, if you want it without version numbers::
$ pip-chill --no-version bandit bumpversion click coverage flake8 nose pip-chill pytest ...
Or, if you want it without pip-chill::
$ pip-chill --no-chill bandit==1.7.0 bumpversion==0.6.0 click==7.1.2 coverage==5.3.1 flake8==3.8.4 nose==1.3.7 pytest==6.2.1 ...
Or, if you want to list package dependencies too::
$ pip-chill -v bandit==1.7.0 bumpversion==0.6.0 click==7.1.2 coverage==5.3.1 flake8==3.8.4 nose==1.3.7 pip-chill==1.0.1 pytest==6.2.1 sphinx==3.4.3 tox==3.21.1 twine==3.3.0 watchdog==1.0.2
...
This package was created with Cookiecutter_ and the
audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
_ project template.
.. _Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
.. _audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
ssort
to topologically sort codeno-chill
option so that pip-chill is not shown as installed-a
shortcut for --all
FAQs
Like `pip freeze` but lists only the packages that are not dependencies of installed packages.
We found that pip-chill demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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