And adding to requirements is manual. Usually I add it to the configurable part of setup.py. I don't think this is in the docs anywhere either but there is a note in setup.py.
Fascinating. Glad you are finding hatch useful. I should dig into hatch more.
I totally agree that pyenv or pyenv-win is often unnecessary when on a system (such as Windows or Fedora Linux) that allows the installation of multiple Python versions easily.
Readline. So necessary. I use ptpython a lot on Windows, as well.
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And adding to requirements is manual. Usually I add it to the configurable part of setup.py. I don't think this is in the docs anywhere either but there is a note in setup.py.
Fascinating. Glad you are finding hatch useful. I should dig into hatch more.
I totally agree that pyenv or pyenv-win is often unnecessary when on a system (such as Windows or Fedora Linux) that allows the installation of multiple Python versions easily.
Readline. So necessary. I use ptpython a lot on Windows, as well.
Thank you! I am honored that you are reading.