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Revision as of 07:11, 29 June 2022
pipdeptree --help usage: pipdeptree [-h] [-v] [-f] [--python PYTHON] [-a] [-l] [-u] [-w [{silence,suppress,fail}]] [-r] [-p PACKAGES] [-e PACKAGES] [-j] [--json-tree] [--graph-output OUTPUT_FORMAT] Dependency tree of the installed python packages optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --version show program's version number and exit -f, --freeze Print names so as to write freeze files --python PYTHON Python to use to look for packages in it (default: where installed) -a, --all list all deps at top level -l, --local-only If in a virtualenv that has global access do not show globally installed packages -u, --user-only Only show installations in the user site dir -w [{silence,suppress,fail}], --warn [{silence,suppress,fail}] Warning control. "suppress" will show warnings but return 0 whether or not they are present. "silence" will not show warnings at all and always return 0. "fail" will show warnings and return 1 if any are present. The default is "suppress". -r, --reverse Shows the dependency tree in the reverse fashion ie. the sub-dependencies are listed with the list of packages that need them under them. -p PACKAGES, --packages PACKAGES Comma separated list of select packages to show in the output. If set, --all will be ignored. -e PACKAGES, --exclude PACKAGES Comma separated list of select packages to exclude from the output. If set, --all will be ignored. -j, --json Display dependency tree as json. This will yield "raw" output that may be used by external tools. This option overrides all other options. --json-tree Display dependency tree as json which is nested the same way as the plain text output printed by default. This option overrides all other options (except --json). --graph-output OUTPUT_FORMAT Print a dependency graph in the specified output format. Available are all formats supported by GraphViz, e.g.: dot, jpeg, pdf, png, svg
See also
- PIP: [
pipx, pip, pip3
|install | install --upgrade
|list
|show
|uninstall
|search
|install cryptography | --version
|help
, PIP changelog,pipdeptree
,install -r requirements.txt
]
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