Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pip-save
Version: 0.1.4
Summary: A wrapper around pip to add `npm --save` style functionality to pip
Home-page: https://github.com/kgritesh/pip-save
Author: Ritesh Kadmawala
Author-email: k.g.ritesh@gmail.com
License: ISCL
Description: ### pip-save
        
        [<img src="https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pip-save.svg">](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip-save)
        
        pip-save is a simple wrapper around **pip** so as to add ```npm --save``` style functionality to pip.
        
        Currently its a big pain while installing new dependencies using pip. After installing the dependency,
        you need to figure out the version number and then manually add it to your requirements file.
        ``pip-save`` allows you to install/uninstall any dependecy and automatically add/remove
        it to/from your requirements file using one command only.
        
        Since its only a wrapper around pip install and uninstall commands,
        it accepts all options/config as these commands.
        
        #### Installation
        
        	$ pip install pip-save
        
        ####Use
        
        To Install a package and add it to your requirements.tx
        
        	$ pip-save install [<list of packages>]
        
        To upgrade a package
        
            $ pip-save install --upgrade [<list of packages>]
        
        To uninstall a package and remove it from your requirements.txt
        
        	$ pip-save uninstall [<list of packages>]
        
        To install a package from VCS and add it to your requirements file
        
            $ pip-save install -e <url of the repo>
        
        
        #### Configuration
        
        For most users the default configuration of pip-save should be fine. If you do
        want to change pip-save's defaults you do so by adding configuration options to
        a configuration file. If a `.pipconfig` file exists in the current working
        directory, its automatically loaded.
        
        Here is an example of available options along with their default values.
        
            [pip-save]
            requirements = requirements.txt
            use_compatible = False
        
        
        ##### Configuration Options
        
        * requirements:- path to the requirements file to be used. Default value is `requirements.txt`
        Can be overwritten by using command line option `-r` or `--requirement`
        
        * use_compatible:- whether to use compatible version specifier instead of exact versions.
        Default value is `False`. Can be overwritten by using command line flag `--use-compatible`
        
Keywords: pip-save
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