pip freeze #view requirements to be created (best done in virtual env)
pip freeze > requirements.txt #create requirements.txt (best done in virtual env)
pip install -r requirements.txt #install requirements.txt (best done in virtual env)
# To generate your requrements file do:
pip freeze > requirements.py
# To install the requrements do:
pip install -r requirements.py
# If you want to make sure pip is using python3, you can do this:
python3 -m pip freeze > requirements.py
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.py
# Or:
pip3 freeze > requirements.py
pip3 install -r requirements.py
pip install -r requirements.txt
# to generate the requirements.txt file:
pip install pipreqs # Install via teminal.
pipreqs path/to/project # Generate requirements.txt file
# There is now a requirements.txt file in the project folder.
# to install a requirements.txt file:
pip install -r requirements.txt
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# --upgrade will grab newer versions if they're declared.
pip install --upgrade -r requirements.txt
# from same dir where the python file is located
python3 -m pipreqs.pipreqs --savepath=requirements.in
python3 -m piptools compile requirements.in
poetry init
#use this , this will read the package names and not the comments
poetry add $( cat requirements.txt| grep -v '#')
#or this
cat requirements.txt|grep -v '#'|xargs poetry add
# In a requirements.txt file, you can specify various names of Python packages
# you want to install, and you can install all the packages in that at one time.
# Example:
# Requirements.txt file:
django
djangorestframework
flask
# If you run pip install -r requirements.txt, this will install (in this case)
# django, djangorestframework and flask.