Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: crowbar_package_manager
Version: 0.1.12
Summary: a local-first tool for managing python dependencies with pip
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

## crowbar

Note: any instance of ```crowbar``` can be replaced with ```cb```


```
crowbar install <package_name> <package_name>
```
-Checks to see if there is an environment folder based on the name you've set (venv is the default) in the current directory or in directories above
-Creates a virtual environment called venv if it does not exist<br>
-Installs a package (or packages) from pypi into venv<br>
-Updates requirements.txt and creates one if it does not exist

```
crowbar uninstall <package_name> <package_name>
```
-Uninstalls a package (or packages) from venv
-Updates requirements.txt

```
crowbar install
```
-Installs all packages listed in requirements.txt

```
crowbar run <file_name>.py
```
-Runs a python file using the contents of the local venv

```
crowbar show name
```
-Lists the current name of the environment folder that crowbar creates (venv is the default)

```
crowbar name <environment name>
```
-Changes the name of the environment folder that crowbar creates (venv is the default)

```
crowbar check env
```
-Checks to see if there is an environment folder based on the name you've set (venv is the default) in the current directory or in directories above

```
crowbar create env
```
-Creates an environment folder in the current directory based on the name you've set (venv is the default)

```
crowbar show gitignore
```
-Indicates whether Crowbar is set to create a .gitignore file when it creates an environment folder (default is not to create .gitignore)

```
crowbar gitignore on
```
-Instructs Crowbar to create a .gitignore file when it creates an environment folder and add the name of that folder to the .gitignore file

```
crowbar gitignore off
```
-Instructs Crowbar not to create a .gitignore file when it creates an environment folder (this is the default)

Warning – you may have pip muscle memory which may cause you to accidentally install globally. Use crowbar/cb and not pip if you are not in an active virtual environment.

<br>

### global flag

```
crowbar --global install <package_name>
```
```
cb -g uninstall <package_name>
```
-installs or uninstalls a package globally

<br>

### running package commands

With the crowbar command you can run any commands installed in the virtual environment.

Example - starting a new Django project:

```
cb django-admin startproject django_project .
```

Use ```crowbar run``` to run any commands surfaced by files within your Python program.

Example - running the Django development server:

```
cb run manage.py runserver
```

<br>

### package managers other than pip

Crowbar does not support Conda. Crowbar has plans to support UV eventually.
