Presentation: { YOUR PRESENTATION NAME }
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PyLadies Amsterdam uses uv for dependency management. For installation instructions, please check the official documentation or the PyPI page.
To get started, open the pyproject.toml
file and set the required Python version. The pre-selected version 3.8 is generally a safe choice for most use cases.
After you have specified the Python version, you can create a virtual environment with uv venv
and add packages with uv add <package>
. Before the workshop, you can generate a requirements.txt file, which is needed e.g. for running code in GoogleColab, by running uv export > requirements.txt
.
Re-watch this YouTube stream
This workshop was set up by @pyladiesams and {your GitHub handler}
To run this project on Google Colab, follow the following instructions:
- Visit Google Colab
- In the top left corner select "File" → "Open Notebook"
- Under "GitHub", enter the URL of the repo of this workshop
- Select one of the Notebooks within the repo.
- At the top of the notebook, run the following code:
!cd ./name-of-repo
!pip install -r requirements.txt
Happy Coding :)
To ensure our code looks beautiful, PyLadies uses pre-commit hooks. You can enable them by running pre-commit install
. You may have to install pre-commit
first, using uv sync
, uv pip install pre-commit
or pip install pre-commit
.