Usage¶
To use reqompyler
as a CLI tool:
$ reqompyler --help
Usage: reqompyler [OPTIONS]
Console script for reqompyler.
Options:
-i, --in PATH Path to requirements.in folder [default:
./requirements.in]
-o, --output PATH Path to pinned requirements folder [default:
./requirements]
--tld PATH Ideally the top-level-directory of the package (ie, were
there is a setup.py). If not None will be used to export
a copy of your dev.txt as requirements.txt [default: .]
--ignore TEXT Requirements.in file (without extension) to ignore,
if they are required by another they will be used but no dedicated
.txt file will be generated. [default: linting]
--help Show this message and exit.
reqompyler¶
Console script for reqompyler.
reqompyler [OPTIONS]
Options
-
-i
,
--in
<req_in>
¶ Path to requirements.in folder [default: ./requirements.in]
-
-o
,
--output
<req_pinned>
¶ Path to pinned requirements folder [default: ./requirements]
-
--tld
<tld>
¶ Ideally the top-level-directory of the package (ie, were there is a setup.py). If not None will be used to export a copy of your dev.txt as requirements.txt [default: .]
-
--ignore
<ignore>
¶ Requirements.in file (without extension) to ignore,if they are required by another they will be used but no dedicate.txt file will be generated. [default: linting]