How can we add packages / extensions to global environments #655
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First of all, I'm really hyped about pixi as a (python) project managing tool. In our company and on our working laptops the default python distribution is First of all pixi is great because it's super fast and secondly it uses many design concepts and ideas I have used and implemented in a multi-platform toolchain (Taskfile, micromamba, pyproject.toml, boa, some bash-, powershell- and python-scripts, copier + some CI stuff) to standardize, automate and manage (python) library and application (mainly data analysis & science) projects (fyi: library vs. application) in our department. I strongly believe that in the future, with pixi, this toolchain can be very much simplified, especially regarding the massive struggle making the toolchain platform independent and it's nice pypi integration. My first tests and trials with pixi give me a lot of optimism ... So here comes my question: |
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He @jslorrma Cool to hear your experience and thoughts. I think you describe the exact situation we had that triggered the development of I guess what you're looking for is something previously described as On another note, we are currently looking for companies that want to be design partners on the work in and around pixi, seeing your enthusiasm and current workflow this might be awesome for the both of us! |
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He @jslorrma
Cool to hear your experience and thoughts. I think you describe the exact situation we had that triggered the development of
pixi
.I guess what you're looking for is something previously described as
pixi global inject
, see this issue: #342On another note, we are currently looking for companies that want to be design partners on the work in and around pixi, seeing your enthusiasm and current workflow this might be awesome for the both of us!
If you're interested in a call, contact us through: hi@prefix.dev.