Loving pipenv (+ pyenv for multiple Python versions) so far.
The only thing that seems to be lacking is I can't find an easy way to know which packages have new available versions (like "bundle outdated" or "yarn outdated").
There is pipenv check which uses the safety package from the guys at pyup.io and checks if there is any security update on major libraries -- but it won't cover all the packages updates.
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Loving pipenv (+ pyenv for multiple Python versions) so far.
The only thing that seems to be lacking is I can't find an easy way to know which packages have new available versions (like "bundle outdated" or "yarn outdated").
Did you find a solution?
There is
pipenv check
which uses thesafety
package from the guys at pyup.io and checks if there is any security update on major libraries -- but it won't cover all the packages updates.