pip
pip is a de facto standard package-management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python. Many packages can be found in the default source for packages and their dependencies — Python Package Index (PyPI).
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Add poetry, pre-commit, and other dev tools for official Python slim bullseye Docker image.
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Ansible role to set up (the latest version of) pip, wheel and setuptools in Debian-like systems
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Docker recipe to build a Python image
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本地 pypi 仓库镜像,可自定义上游镜像站 - local pypi mirror with custom mirror upstream.
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Ansible role to set up (the latest version of) Ansible in Debian-like systems
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[ARCHIVED] PyPIContents is an application that generates a Module Index from the Python Package Index (PyPI). This repository builds and stores the index.
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🐳 Amazon Linux with Python 3.7.10 and pip
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This docker image is based upon CentOS 7 LTS Jenkins based with Python 3.6.8 and pip3 installed using get-pip script
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docker:stable with additional tools
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This is a stand alone Jupyter notebook server docker configuration, with an integration with TensorFlow CPU version.
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Extend openrefine with pip modules and java libs
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Docker configuration for application that run with Python
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Created by Ian Bicking, Jannis Leidel
Released April 4, 2011
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