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Sample file to install dependencies in python

Below is the sample dependencies list file to install for pyhon project. Just do copy paste and save the file as requirement.txt:


allure-pytest==2.13.2

allure-python-commons==2.13.2

apipkg==1.5

astor==0.8.1

atomicwrites==1.4.0

attrs==20.3.0

certifi==2021.10.8

chardet==4.0.0

colorama==0.4.4

configparser==5.0.2

crayons==0.4.0

execnet==1.8.0

idna==2.10

iniconfig==1.1.1

packaging==20.9

pluggy==0.13.1

py==1.10.0

pyparsing==2.4.7

pytest==7.4.3

pytest-ast-transformer==1.0.3

pytest-forked==1.3.0

pytest-html==4.1.1

pytest-metadata==3.0.0

pytest-soft-assertions==0.1.2

pytest-xdist==2.2.1

requests==2.25.1

selenium==4.16.0

six==1.15.0

texttable==1.6.3

toml==0.10.2

urllib3==1.26.4

webdriver-manager==4.0.1

openpyxl==3.1.2

coloredlogs==15.0.1

Unidecode == 1.3.7

beautifulsoup4 == 4.12.2

selenium-wire == 5.1.0


In order to install all above dependencies, you need to navigate to the path where the requirement.txt file is located. After locating the path you need to simpliy execute following commmnd to install all the dependencies in just one go.


pip install -r requirements.txt

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