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pkg_vers

pkg_vers is a utility that helps you determine the versions of packages imported in your Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks.

  • Use the get_versions(files) function to get the versions of all top-level packages imported in a list of Python scripts (.py) and Jupyter notebooks (.ipynb).
  • Use the install_packages(files) function to install all top-level packages imported in the specified Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks.
  • Use the CLI to quickly get package versions and install packages from the command line.

Features

  • Extract top-level imported packages from Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks.
  • Retrieve installed package versions using pip and mamba.
  • Install imported packages.
  • Provide a mapping of imported packages to their installed versions.
  • Command Line Interface (CLI) for quick access to package version information and package installation.

Installation

Make sure you have pkg_vers installed. If not, you can install it using pip:

pip install pkg_vers

Usage

Get Package Versions

To get the versions of all top-level packages imported in your Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks, use the get_versions(files) function.

Example:

from pkg_vers import get_versions

files = ['script1.py', 'notebook.ipynb']
package_versions = get_versions(files)
print(package_versions)

Get Package Versions from a Folder

To get the versions of all top-level packages imported in all .py and .ipynb files within a folder, use the get_versions(folder) function.

Example:

from pkg_vers import get_versions

folder_path = 'path/to/your/folder'
package_versions = get_versions(folder_path)
print(package_versions)

Install Packages

To install all top-level packages imported in your Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks, use the install_packages(files) function.

Example:

from pkg_vers import install_packages

files = ['script1.py', 'notebook.ipynb']
install_packages(files)

Install Packages from a Folder

To install all top-level packages imported in all .py and .ipynb files within a folder, use the install_packages(folder) function.

Example:

from pkg_vers import install_packages

folder_path = 'path/to/your/folder'
install_packages(folder_path)

Command Line Interface (CLI)

You can use pkg_vers directly from the command line to get the versions of packages imported in your scripts, notebooks, or all files within a folder.

Get Package Versions

To use the CLI, simply run:

python -m pkg_vers get_versions <file1> <file2> ...

Replace <file1>, <file2>, etc., with the paths to your Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks.

Example:

python -m pkg_vers get_versions script1.py notebook.ipynb

Get Package Versions from a folder

To process all .py and .ipynb files within a folder, run:

python -m pkg_vers get_versions path/to/your/folder

This will output the versions of all top-level packages imported in the specified files or all files within the specified folder.

Install Packages

To use the CLI to install packages, run:

python -m pkg_vers install_packages <file1> <file2> ...

Replace <file1>, <file2>, etc., with the paths to your Python scripts or Jupyter notebooks.

Example:

python -m pkg_vers install_packages script1.py notebook.ipynb

Install Packages from a Folder

To use the CLI to install packages, run:

python -m pkg_vers pkg_vers install_packages path/to/your/folder

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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