All python requirements managed using `pip-tool` in the `requirements.in` file. The command `pip-compile` generates a `requirements.txt` file that can be used with with `pip install--user -r requirements.txt` to install all needed python dependencies, updating the `requirements.txt` file can be done using `pip-compile` again. In an virtual environment `pip-sync` can be used instead of pip install to install needed packages.
All python requirements managed using `pip-tool` in the `requirements.in` file. The command `pip-compile` generates a `requirements.txt` file that can be used with with `pip install--user -r requirements.txt` to install all needed python dependencies. E.g. on Ubuntu you can execute the following:
```
pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt
```
Updating the `requirements.txt` file can be done using `pip-compile` again. In an virtual environment `pip-sync` can be used instead of pip install to install needed packages.