Metadata-Version: 1.2
Name: pip-requ
Version: 0.180.7
Summary: Pip Requ helps managing your Python requirements files.
Home-page: https://github.com/suutari-ai/pip-requ/
Maintainer: Tuomas Suutari
Maintainer-email: tuomas.suutari@anders.fi
License: BSD
Description: Pip Requ
        ========
        
        A set of command line tools to help you keep your pip-based packages
        fresh, even when you've pinned them.  `You do pin them, right?`__
        
        __ http://nvie.com/posts/pin-your-packages
        
        Pip Requ is a fork of pip-tools_ by Vincent Driessen.
        
        .. _pip-tools: https://github.com/nvie/pip-tools
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        .. code::
        
           $ pip install --upgrade pip  # Pip Requ needs pip==8.0 or higher
           $ pip install pip-requ
        
        
        Example usage for ``pip-requ compile``
        --------------------------------------
        
        Suppose you have a Flask project, and want to pin it for production.
        Write the following line to a file:
        
        .. code::
        
           # requirements.in
           Flask
        
        Now, run ``pip-requ compile requirements.in``:
        
        .. code::
        
           $ pip-requ compile requirements.in
           #
           # This file is autogenerated by pip-requ compile
           # Make changes in requirements.in, then run this to update:
           #
           #    pip-requ compile requirements.in
           #
           flask==0.10.1
           itsdangerous==0.24        # via flask
           jinja2==2.7.3             # via flask
           markupsafe==0.23          # via jinja2
           werkzeug==0.10.4          # via flask
        
        And it will produce your ``requirements.txt``, with all the Flask
        dependencies (and all underlying dependencies) pinned.  Put this file
        under version control as well.
        
        To update all packages, periodically re-run ``pip-requ compile
        --upgrade``.
        
        To update a specific package to the latest or a specific version use the
        ``--upgrade-package`` or ``-P`` flag:
        
        .. code::
        
           pip-requ compile --upgrade-package flask
             # only update the flask package
           pip-requ compile --upgrade-package flask --upgrade-package requests
             # update both the flask and requests packages
           pip-requ compile -P flask -P requests==2.0.0
             # update the flask package to the latest, and requests to v2.0.0
        
        
        Example usage for ``pip-requ sync``
        -----------------------------------
        
        Now that you have a ``requirements.txt``, you can use ``pip-requ sync``
        to update your virtual env to reflect exactly what's in there.  Note:
        this will install/upgrade/uninstall everything necessary to match the
        ``requirements.txt`` contents.
        
        .. code::
        
           $ pip-requ sync
           Uninstalling flake8-2.4.1:
             Successfully uninstalled flake8-2.4.1
           Collecting click==4.1
             Downloading click-4.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl (62kB)
               100% |████████████████████████████████| 65kB 1.8MB/s
             Found existing installation: click 4.0
               Uninstalling click-4.0:
                 Successfully uninstalled click-4.0
           Successfully installed click-4.1
        
        
        To sync multiple ``*.txt`` dependency lists, just pass them in via command
        line arguments e.g.::
        
           $ pip-requ sync dev-requirements.txt requirements.txt
        
        Passing in empty arguments would cause it to default to
        ``requirements.txt``.
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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