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Fix poetry img
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date: 2020-12-30T20:44:05.549630+00:00
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date: 2020-12-30T20:44:05.549630+00:00
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aliases: ["/poetry-python-dependencies-management"]
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aliases: ["/poetry-python-dependencies-management"]
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canonicalURL: "/poetry-python-dependencies-management"
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canonicalURL: "/poetry-python-dependencies-management"
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custom_css: >-
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.svg-container {
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float: right;
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.svg-container img {
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max-height: 200px;
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max-width: 200px;
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width: 200px;
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}
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At [ITSF](https://itsf.io), teams using the same languages/frameworks regularly meet to share experience and decide on common guidelines. With the Python teams, we recently decided to change our dependencies management system to something more robust because we were not satisfied with `pip` alone.
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At [ITSF](https://itsf.io), teams using the same languages/frameworks regularly meet to share experience and decide on common guidelines. With the Python teams, we recently decided to change our dependencies management system to something more robust because we were not satisfied with `pip` alone.
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### Version constraints
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### Version constraints
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{{< unsafe >}}
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<p class="svg-container">
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{{< img src="35.svg" alt="Poetry logo" >}}
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{{< img src="35.svg" alt="Poetry logo" >}}
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</p>
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{{< /unsafe >}}
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Poetry lets you specify your direct dependencies in a standard file called `pyproject.toml`. You can either edit this file manually or use the `poetry` command line tool.
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Poetry lets you specify your direct dependencies in a standard file called `pyproject.toml`. You can either edit this file manually or use the `poetry` command line tool.
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