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deptry reviews and mentions
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This Week In Python
deptry – Find unused, missing and transitive dependencies in a Python project
deptry – A command line utility to check for obsolete, missing and transitive dependencies in a Python project
- Show HN: Deptry 0.14.0 – detect unused Python dependencies up to 10 times faster
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Show HN: Deptry 0.10.0 – detect unused dependencies in your Python project
We are happy to share that deptry 0.10.0 has been released! Deptry is a command line tool to check for issues with dependencies in a Python project, such as obsolete or missing dependencies.
In this latest release, Some major improvements were added to the way deptry reports issues by [Mathieu Kniewallner](https://github.com/mkniewallner). You can find the full release notes [here](https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry/releases/tag/0.10.0).
If you're interested in learning more about deptry, be sure to check out the [Documentation](https://fpgmaas.github.io/deptry/) and the [GitHub repository](https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry).
Let us know if you have any questions or feedback!
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deptry 0.10.0 - A tool to detect issues with your project's dependencies and imports.
Since PEP-621 does not specify a recommended way to define development dependencies, everything is expected to be a regular dependency. See here.
- deptry 0.6.1 was just released, adding support for PDM.
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Looking for opinions on a design issue of a CLI I am currently developing
Thanks for your comment :) src was used purely as an example. By default, the tool scans for .py files in all directories recursively. But for example, in this issue someone put their source code in crop directory and thus called the tool with deptry crop/, which is not how the argument is supposed to be used.
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A cool Python tool to download Research papers in bulk from any conference
Your project could use some additional documentation. Now the only way for me to find out how to use it is through the 'open colab' button. You could consider adding an example to the README. I personally always try to add a documentation website, which is really easily done with e.g. mkdocs or Sphinx. For an example, you could check out my most recent project deptry.
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Show HN: Deptry, a tool to check for dependency issues in a Python project
I have recently been working on a project called `deptry`, a command line tool to check for issues in the dependencies of Python projects. It can be used to find obsolete, missing, transitive and misplaced development dependencies. It supports the following types of projects:
- Projects that use Poetry and a corresponding pyproject.toml file
- Projects that use a requirements.txt file according to the pip standards
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* Documentation: https://fpgmaas.github.io/deptry/
* GitHub repository: https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry
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I am quite happy with the project in its current form, but I also realise there is still a lot of room left for improvement. Therefore, I hope some people are willing to give it a try and provide me with feedback. So; if you have a project with a long list of dependencies and a little bit of spare time on your hands, please give it a try and let me know what you think!
If you encounter any issues, find a bug, or have any other form of feedback, please don't hesitate to raise an issue in the GitHub repository, or leave a comment here.
Kind regards,
Florian
P.S. Many thanks to Hirokazu Takaya (https://github.com/lisphilar) for incorporating it in the CI/CD pipeline of his project covid19-sir (https://github.com/lisphilar/covid19-sir). It provided me with very valuable early feedback.
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Deptry 0.4.4, a tool to check for dependency issues in a Python project
- Projects that use a _requirements.txt_ file according to the [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/) standards
* [*Documentation*](https://fpgmaas.github.io/deptry/)
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fpgmaas/deptry is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of deptry is Python.