Tudor Timi

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`watch_cmd` could also be useful for other use cases. Concretely, in my case I'd like to run `git update-index` to skip certain parts of the Git repo depending on the...

How does this work now, though? Doesn't the custom command passed via `--command/execute` overwrite the one configured in the profile (at least for the first tab)? It follows the best...

I'm concretely interested in the `pip install` use case I described, so if this is possible already in some way, it would also be great.

I can't use `layout pipenv` and such, as that would require a different tool to also be installed. `layout python` has the advantage that it only relies on a Python...

@salomon-smekecohen Cool idea, I'll try it out.

@salomon-smekecohen This doesn't work when the virtual env is initially created. At that point, the `requirements.txt` file is older than the virtual env, because the virtual env has just been...

I ended up doing the following, based on the suggestions from @SalomonSmeke: ``` layout python3 watch_file requirements.txt requirements_sentinel=$VIRTUAL_ENV/requirements_installed.sentinel if [[ ! -f "$requirements_sentinel" || "requirements.txt" -nt "$requirements_sentinel" ]]; then pip...

Actually, I see that for major versions starting from `1`, this works properly. Is this behavior intentional?

This might already be possible and just needs some documentation showing how to do it. I tried to configure this behavior, but couldn't really do it. The first impediment is...