Excelent video. For everyone installing the latest version of pdm as of today (25/07/22), the init wizard also asks whether or not to create an environment; to achieve the same results as this video, you must answer No.
I had a strange issue installing pdm from brew; it wouldn't recognize its own version. I had 2.8.2 installed but 'pdm -V' kept showing '1.15.x'. Also simple commands like 'pdm list' were broken. Uninstalled from brew and re-installed using pip solved the issue, though I had to add something to $PATH
nvm; I think it's actually an issue with installing plugin. Since adding the pdm-publish and pdm-version plugins, I get the error described above. Removing the plugins fixed it
great video! never heard of PDM before today and I can't imagine anymore not using it.
Great video!
Excelent video. For everyone installing the latest version of pdm as of today (25/07/22), the init wizard also asks whether or not to create an environment; to achieve the same results as this video, you must answer No.
Great channel. Keep it up. Super useful for someone new to Python.
That's very kind - thank you ☺️
Great explanation, thank you!
great. thank you sir
Nice video, do you use PDM in production (containers) as well? How?
I don't right now. However, it should be as simple as installing it as part of a container build image.
I had a strange issue installing pdm from brew; it wouldn't recognize its own version. I had 2.8.2 installed but 'pdm -V' kept showing '1.15.x'. Also simple commands like 'pdm list' were broken. Uninstalled from brew and re-installed using pip solved the issue, though I had to add something to $PATH
nvm; I think it's actually an issue with installing plugin. Since adding the pdm-publish and pdm-version plugins, I get the error described above. Removing the plugins fixed it
Thank you!
You're welcome!
gente fina