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Not really an issue, but I typically use pyenv, and poetry for a virtual environment so I was like cool, there's a python-version and pyproject.toml files in the .backend. But python-version contains "openui" as a version which I can't find with pyenv. Attempting to create a virtual environment with poetry generates an error "[tool.poetry] section not found in /home/dev/pythondev/openui/backend/pyproject.toml" which is true. Am i barking up the wrong tree with my assumptions or is this some new form of poetry that I've never seen before. Anything you can mention would just be instructional.
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I thing I did for fun was write some shell script for my terminal so that when I type sw (save workspace) it saves a txt file with the current directory. Then when I open a terminal, it returns to that directory by default. Lastly, if poetry project is present, it will execute a poetry shell by default. I can simply open a terminal after closing it and be ready to go.
Not really an issue, but I typically use pyenv, and poetry for a virtual environment so I was like cool, there's a python-version and pyproject.toml files in the .backend. But python-version contains "openui" as a version which I can't find with pyenv. Attempting to create a virtual environment with poetry generates an error "[tool.poetry] section not found in /home/dev/pythondev/openui/backend/pyproject.toml" which is true. Am i barking up the wrong tree with my assumptions or is this some new form of poetry that I've never seen before. Anything you can mention would just be instructional.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: