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Why is poetry such a mess?
It's still conda, but mamba-forge with conda-forge as the source has solved almost all my problems. I even wrote a quick "how-to": https://github.com/Paradoxdruid/mamba-how-to
- A quick guide to using mamba-forge for python virtual environment management
staged-recipes
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A quick guide to using mamba-forge for python virtual environment management
It seems like you're confusing/conflating mamba and the conda-forge package repository. conda-forge is IMO the more important thing to recommend---mamba AFAIK just provides better speed/QOL.
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Steam Deck for portable Web/App development
If you need other developer toolchain components, the mambaforge distribution of conda-forge will allow you to manage a bunch of virtual environments in user space that are less isolated than a docker container or a full VM
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New deck Must-Dos for the technically adept?
Set up a userspace package manager. I'm a data scientist, so I started with conda-forge (using the mambaforge distribution), but distrobox and pacman -r are also viable.
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Has anyone installed Cmake on the Steamdeck?
Depending on how many libraries you need, you might be able to cobble together a working C toolchain using conda-forge (mamba package manager highly recommended).
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will the deck be worth for me? (feedback)
I personally preordered the Deck the second I heard that someone was making a handheld x86 GNU/Linux[2] computer. The gaming capabilities were absolutely secondary. And I have not been disappointed. Via an absolutely obscene number of peripherals[3] and a userspace-only development stack built mainly on mambaforge, I've managed to code, build and test packages in Python, Java and C; edit and render videos (including my own boot ani via Avidemux and Kdenlive; and do 3D modeling, texturing and printing using Blockbench/Blender, GIMP and Cura, respectively. I've actually gone out of my way to try to find things the Deck can't do (or could only do by modifying the read-only file system) and been stumped every time.[4]
- Can anyone explain the differences of Conda vs Pip?
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Release Conda package from PyPI
1. Fork the staged-recipes repository
What are some alternatives?
rye - a Hassle-Free Python Experience
MSS - A QT application, a OGC web map server, a collaboration server to plan atmospheric research flights.
governance - The Conda & Conda-Incubator Governance Policy
boost - My personal boost mirror to be submoduled by my projects
huak - My experimental Python package manager.
rwfus - RW OverlayFS for Steam Deck!
poetry-plugin-export - Poetry plugin to export the dependencies to various formats
steam-deck-utilities - A utility to improve performance and help manage storage on Steam Deck.
miniforge - A conda-forge distribution.
geoserver-rest - Python library for management for geospatial data in GeoServer.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
staged-recipes - A place to submit conda recipes before they become fully fledged conda-forge feedstocks