PIPENV(1) | pipenv | PIPENV(1) |
Pipenv uses a set of commands to manage your Project's dependencies and custom scripts. It replaces the use of Makefile, direct calls to pip and python -m venv or virtualenv. to create virtual environments and install packages in them. Pipenv uses two files to do this: Pipfile and Pipfile.lock (which will look familiar if you are used to packages manager like yarn or npm).
The main commands are:
- install -
Will create a virtual env and install dependencies (if it does not exist already) The dependencies will be installed inside.
- install package==0.2 -
Will add the package in version 0.2 to the virtual environment and to Pipfile and Pipfile.lock
- uninstall - Will remove the dependency
- lock - Regenarate Pipfile.lock and updates the dependencies inside it.
These are intended to replace $ pip install usage, as well as manual virtualenv management.
- graph will show you a dependency graph of your installed dependencies.
- shell will spawn a shell with the virtualenv activated. This shell can be deactivated by using exit.
- run will run a given command from the virtualenv, with any arguments forwarded (e.g. $ pipenv run python or $ pipenv run pip freeze).
- check checks for security vulnerabilities and asserts that PEP 508 requirements are being met by the current environment.
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October 25, 2022 | 2022.10.25 |