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36 lines
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this script works on both Windows and Linux, however i have yet to add
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the feature to automatically acquire a compiler on Linux (Windows gets MSVC).
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also note that this script only works on x86\_64 systems,
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and when it comes to Linux, it won't run on musl-based OSes
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(you should have `/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2` on your disk)
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-- sorry, Alpine users!
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this is limitation is largely imposed by the conda ecosystem.
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if you want to change the packages installed by default,
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you'll need to edit the `main_packages` and `pypi_packages`
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arrays within the script.
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### examples
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* `automamba hello.py`
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invoke python to execute a local python file.
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a new environment will be created if none have been made.
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* `automamba -c 'print("Hello, world!")'`
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same as the above, but with the program given on the command-line instead.
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* `automamba --create`
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create a new environment. do this once in a while to keep your packages up to date.
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* `AM_ENV=aws automamba --create -c conda-forge 'awscli>=2,<3'`
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create an environment called "aws" and install `awscli` version 2
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from the conda-forge channel.
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* `AM_ENV=aws automamba -m awscli ec2 describe-instances`
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run an AWS command using the previously created environment.
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* `automamba --pip install scipybiteopt==1.2`
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invoke pip to build and install a package. MSVC will be installed if it isn't already,
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since this example requires a C++ compiler.
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* `automamba --mamba repoquery depends pip`
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invoke mamba to look up dependencies.
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* `automamba --wheel`
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execute `./setup.py` with `bdist_wheel` as an argument.
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this configures environment variables similarly to the `--pip` command.
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(this command will probably be removed in the near future)
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