kalebmckale
kalebmckale
The correct syntax is `pipenv run python -m ` to run`__main__.py` of package. This is the standard naming convention for Python. See `python` command-line documentation for more details.
I'm reading this differently. I read it as I want to run my package as a module without being inside the project directory. Either way, my answer could be wrong...
Actually, ignore my comments. It's too late and my brain is tired. I don't think I know a way to run `pipenv run` without being in the project directory that...
In the light of day 🌞 and with a rested 🧠, what you ask is not possible right now and unless I'm mistaken would be quite difficult to implement. Right...
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the issue, but when I set `pyenv local` versions, then `pipenv` will only use those installations of Python by `pyenv` with the version specified. When that version...
Perhaps that's why I never had this issue. I am quite limited in the cases I've come across.
I was able to install plotly using `!pip install plotly`. I came here looking to see if anyone was talking about some plots not showing.
I have a TV with a Roku 4K attached, and the poweron feature seems to work fine.