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- add instructions that uses the target flag of pip in order to avoid manually identifying dependencies and copying them over - also formatting
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Changes may be a bit hard to review, because I also did a bunch of formatting stuff, but major additions are on these lines: 137-187. |
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People generally shouldn't try to mix pip installed dependencies with bundle dependencies, but as long as we have instructions to do so, it makes it a little easier by using
pip install --target=<destination>.I've tried on both Windows and Mac, but only tried the
cellposeplugin. Didn't trystardistorpyimagej.