Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pipreqsnb
Version: 0.2.3
Summary: Pipreqs with jupyter notebook support
Home-page: https://github.com/ivanlen/pipreqsnb
Author: Ivan Lengyel
Author-email: ivalengy@gmail.com
License: MIT License
Description: # pipreqsnb
        
        This is a very simple fully compatible pipreqs wrapper that supports python files and jupyter notebooks.
        
        - All the arguments and options are the same as pipreqs.
        - pipreqs commands are still valid
        
        __Please__ see [pipreqs](https://github.com/bndr/pipreqs/) documenation for more information.
        
        ## New
         - v 0.2.1: Single file support. You can either target a single python `file.py` or a single jupyter notebook
          `notebook.ipynb`, `<path>=single_file_path`.
        
        ## Installation
        
            pip install pipreqsnb
        
        ## Usage
        
        
            Usage:
                pipreqsnb [options] <path> 
            
            Options:
                --use-local           Use ONLY local package info instead of querying PyPI
                --pypi-server <url>   Use custom PyPi server
                --proxy <url>         Use Proxy, parameter will be passed to requests library. You can also just set the
                                      environments parameter in your terminal:
                                      $ export HTTP_PROXY="http://10.10.1.10:3128"
                                      $ export HTTPS_PROXY="https://10.10.1.10:1080"
                --debug               Print debug information
                --ignore <dirs>...    Ignore extra directories (sepparated by comma no space)
                --encoding <charset>  Use encoding parameter for file open
                --savepath <file>     Save the list of requirements in the given file
                --print               Output the list of requirements in the standard output
                --force               Overwrite existing requirements.txt
                --diff <file>         Compare modules in requirements.txt to project imports.
                --clean <file>        Clean up requirements.txt by removing modules that are not imported in project.
                --no-pin              Omit version of output packages.
        
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