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  1. Libraries | Documentation | Poetry - Python dep...

    Libraries This chapter will tell you how to make your library installable through Poetry. Versioning Poetry requires PEP 440-compliant versions for all projects. While Poetry does not enforce any release convention, it used to encourage the use of semantic versioning within the scope of PEP 440 and supports version constraints that are especially suitable for semver. Note As an example, 1.0.0-hotfix.1 is not compatible with PEP 440. You can instead choose to use 1.
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    Libraries This chapter will tell you how to make your library installable through Poetry. Versioning Poetry requires PEP 440-compliant versions for all projects. While Poetry does not enforce any release convention, it used to encourage the use of semantic versioning within the scope of PEP 440 and supports version constraints that are especially suitable for semver. Note As an example, 1.0.0-hotfix.1 is not compatible with PEP 440. You can instead choose to use 1.
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    Libraries This chapter will tell you how to make your library installable through Poetry. Versioning Poetry requires PEP 440-compliant versions for all projects. While Poetry does not enforce any release convention, it used to encourage the use of semantic versioning within the scope of PEP 440 and supports version constraints that are especially suitable for semver. Note As an example, 1.0.0-hotfix.1 is not compatible with PEP 440. You can instead choose to use 1.
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