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devpi | mamba | |
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7 | 34 | |
826 | 6,253 | |
3.3% | 5.2% | |
9.3 | 9.5 | |
9 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
devpi
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Private Python Packages With devpi
There are cases where you want the flexibility of installing a python package via pip without having it available to the open public. This article will focus on using devpi to provide a self-hosted pip compatible python package server. Ubuntu will be used for the OS as it's a fairly common Linux distribution and easily available on Windows Linux Subsystem.
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Adding Virtual Environments to Git Repo
When not providing all dependencies yourself, you might suffer from people deleting the packages you depend on (IMHO a very rare scenario). If it is really that critical (hint: usually it isn't), create a local mirror of Pypi (full or only the packages you need). Devpi, Artifactory, etc. can do that or you just dump the necessary files into Cloud storage, so you have a backup.
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PyPI in a Box
devpi acts as a caching proxy for PyPI and takes a bit less setup than this. Plus, you can use it for storing your own packages in a separate index.
https://github.com/devpi/devpi
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Publishing to a private Python repository with Poetry
There are several open-source solutions for provisioning your own, personal PyPI server — for example, this can be done using pypiserver or devpi. However, configuring these services takes time and effort, and it costs money to deploy them. Instead, we’ll use Packagr, a cloud-hosted python package server that allows you to provision your own private Python package repository. It also supports NPM packages and even Docker registries and is very easy to set up. You can get started by creating a free trial account on Packagr — when you’ve created your account, you’ll see this:
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Is there away to install Packages when not online?
devpi-server will probably for the bill
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Python Best Practices for a New Project in 2021
> One should probably run their own package server like https://github.com/pypiserver/pypiserver
Never used pypiserver but I’ve had a good experience with https://github.com/devpi/devpi
- Devpi/devpi: Python PyPi staging server and packaging, testing, release tool
mamba
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Minimal implementation of Mamba, the new LLM architecture, in 1 file of PyTorch
>"everyone" seems to know Mamba. I never heard of Mamba
Only the "everybody who knows what mamba is" are the ones upvoting and commenting. Think of all the people who ignore it. For me, Mamba is the faster version of Conda [1], and that's why I clicked on the article.
https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba
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Towards a New SymPy
Yes, this is a big disadvantage. But have you tried Mamba that aims at implementing Anaconda more efficiently? It works really well in most cases.
https://mamba.readthedocs.io/
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Why are the bioconda bioconductor packages so slow to update?
Because conda is very slow at resolving dependencies. Mamba (https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba) is faster if that is your goal
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Is pip gaining on conda for python libs?
use mamba instead
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Real-world examples of std::expected in codebases?
We started using tl::expected in https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba/ since the beginning of this year and some other related projects like https://github.com/mamba-org/powerloader . I don't know much other big open-source codebases that use that specific lib.
- Mamba: A Drop-In Replacement for Conda Written in C++
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What's Great about Julia?
Great writeup. Minor comment about the portion of the post mentioning Conda being glacially slow: Mamba [1] is a much better drop-in replacement written in C++. Not only is it significantly faster, but error messages are much more sane and helpful.
That being said, I do agree that Pkg.jl is much more sleek and modern than Conda/Mamba.
[1]: https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba
- Mamba Reaches 1.0
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Given Rust’s rapidly growing popularity and wide range of use cases, it seems almost inevitable that it will overtake Python in the near future.
I thought that python could live a little longer when I learned about mamba. But then I found out it is written in C++? Why write a package manager for a dying language in a language that is almost dead???
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Does anyone use virtual environments (Conan's virtual env. or Conda's) for C++
Yes, I use Conda enviroments (actually I use Mamba to manage them now).
What are some alternatives?
pypiserver - Minimal PyPI server for uploading & downloading packages with pip/easy_install
miniforge - A conda-forge distribution.
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
conda - A system-level, binary package and environment manager running on all major operating systems and platforms.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
pip - The Python package installer
pyenv - Simple Python version management
conda-lock - Lightweight lockfile for conda environments
warehouse - The Python Package Index
pyre-check - Performant type-checking for python.