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  1. Plugins | Documentation | Poetry - Python depen...

    Plugins Poetry supports using and building plugins if you wish to alter or expand Poetry’s functionality with your own. For example if your environment poses special requirements on the behaviour of Poetry which do not apply to the majority of its users or if you wish to accomplish something with Poetry in a way that is not desired by most users. In these cases you could consider creating a plugin to handle your specific logic.
    python-poetry.org/docs/plugins/
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  2. The pyproject.toml file | Documentation | Poetr...

    The pyproject.toml file The tool.poetry section of the pyproject.toml file is composed of multiple sections. package-mode Whether Poetry operates in package mode (default) or not. Optional See basic usage for more information. package-mode = false name The name of the package. Required in package mode This should be a valid name as defined by PEP 508. name = "my-package" version The version of the package. Required in package mode This should be a valid PEP 440 string.
    python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/
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  3. Basic usage | main | Documentation | Poetry - P...

    Basic usage For the basic usage introduction we will be installing pendulum, a datetime library. If you have not yet installed Poetry, refer to the Introduction chapter. Project setup First, let’s create our new project, let’s call it poetry-demo: poetry new poetry-demo This will create the poetry-demo directory with the following content: poetry-demo ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.md ├── poetry_demo │ └── __init__.py └── tests └── __init__.py The pyproject.toml file is what is the most important here.
    python-poetry.org/docs/main/basic-usage/
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  4. Plugins | main | Documentation | Poetry - Pytho...

    Plugins Poetry supports using and building plugins if you wish to alter or expand Poetry’s functionality with your own. For example if your environment poses special requirements on the behaviour of Poetry which do not apply to the majority of its users or if you wish to accomplish something with Poetry in a way that is not desired by most users. In these cases you could consider creating a plugin to handle your specific logic.
    python-poetry.org/docs/main/plugins/
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  5. Contributing to Poetry | main | Documentation |...

    Contributing to Poetry First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to Poetry on GitHub. These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgement, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request. How to contribute Reporting bugs This section guides you through submitting a bug report for Poetry. Following these guidelines helps maintainers and the community understand your report, reproduce the behavior, and find related reports.
    python-poetry.org/docs/main/contributing/
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  6. Managing dependencies | Documentation | Poetry ...

    Managing dependencies Dependency groups Poetry provides a way to organize your dependencies by groups. For instance, you might have dependencies that are only needed to test your project or to build the documentation. To declare a new dependency group, use a tool.poetry.group.<group> section where <group> is the name of your dependency group (for instance, test): [tool.poetry.group.test] # This part can be left out [tool.poetry.group.test.dependencies] pytest = "^6.0.0" pytest-mock = "*" Note All dependencies must be compatible with each other across groups since they will be resolved regardless of whether they are required for installation or not (see Installing group dependencies).
    python-poetry.org/docs/managing-dependencies/
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  7. Plugins | 1.7 | Documentation | Poetry - Python...

    Plugins Poetry supports using and building plugins if you wish to alter or expand Poetry’s functionality with your own. For example if your environment poses special requirements on the behaviour of Poetry which do not apply to the majority of its users or if you wish to accomplish something with Poetry in a way that is not desired by most users. In these cases you could consider creating a plugin to handle your specific logic.
    python-poetry.org/docs/1.7/plugins/
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  8. Basic usage | 1.7 | Documentation | Poetry - Py...

    Basic usage For the basic usage introduction we will be installing pendulum, a datetime library. If you have not yet installed Poetry, refer to the Introduction chapter. Project setup First, let’s create our new project, let’s call it poetry-demo: poetry new poetry-demo This will create the poetry-demo directory with the following content: poetry-demo ├── pyproject.toml ├── README.md ├── poetry_demo │ └── __init__.py └── tests └── __init__.py The pyproject.toml file is what is the most important here.
    python-poetry.org/docs/1.7/basic-usage/
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  9. Managing dependencies | 1.7 | Documentation | P...

    Managing dependencies Dependency groups Poetry provides a way to organize your dependencies by groups. For instance, you might have dependencies that are only needed to test your project or to build the documentation. To declare a new dependency group, use a tool.poetry.group.<group> section where <group> is the name of your dependency group (for instance, test): [tool.poetry.group.test] # This part can be left out [tool.poetry.group.test.dependencies] pytest = "^6.0.0" pytest-mock = "*" Note All dependencies must be compatible with each other across groups since they will be resolved regardless of whether they are required for installation or not (see Installing group dependencies).
    python-poetry.org/docs/1.7/managing-dependencies/
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  10. Community | Documentation | Poetry - Python dep...

    Community Badge For any projects using Poetry, you may add its official badge somewhere prominent like the README. Markdown [![Poetry](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://python-poetry.org/badge/v0.json)](https://python-poetry.org/) reStructuredText .. image:: https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://python-poetry.org/badge/v0.json :alt: Poetry :target: https://python-poetry.
    python-poetry.org/docs/community/
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