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(PRE-ALPHA DO NOT USE) A Python clone of bundler. The wheel racker!
wracker install
installs packages from a requirements.in
file (in your CWD
or parent directories) and writes the specific versions to requirements.txt
wracker exec
sets $PYTHONPATH
to use only the packages in your
requirements.txt, nothing more. It also modifies $PATH
to point to a
'clean' virtualenv, which wracker manages for you. These virtualenvs do not
have pip
installed so hopefully they never become polluted (although there
are no hard locks in place or anything like that).
It also adds entrypoints to your $PATH
, so wracker exec pep8
will use a
frozen pep8 if available.
(Presented in no particular order.)
Support installation with Python 3
VCS URLs
-r
includes
Verification that all versions are compatible (similar to pip-tools)
Tests
FAQs
A Bundler clone for Python
We found that wracker 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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