JakobDev@feddit.detoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.ml•When you support package managers from A to Z...
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8 months agoYou may want to take a look at PackageKit
You may want to take a look at PackageKit
If you try to keep your depencies low, it’s not very cumbersome. I usually do that.
A setup.py/pyproject.toml can replace requirements. txt, but it is for creating packages and does way more than just installing dependencies, so they are not really competing.
For scripts which have just 1 or 2 packges as depencies it’s also usuall to just tell people to run pip install .
Yes, but this file is created by you and not pip. It’s not like package.json from npm. You don’t even need to create this file.
Pip stores nothing in a text file
Unofficial Flatpaks are not random uploads