pypi
pip is a de facto standard package-management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python. Many packages can be found in the default source for packages and their dependencies — Python Package Index (PyPI).
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Macaroons are flexible authorization credentials that support decentralized delegation, attenuation, and verification. Given an existing credential this provider can attenuate it for a specific use.
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a universal package manager
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A tool to manage components in private repo
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Implementation of a PyPi server in Golang.
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Serve files from a GCP bucket
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CLI client (and Golang module) for deps.dev API. Free access to dependencies, licenses, advisories, and other critical health and security signals for open source package versions.
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Continuous Delivery for automating package releases (npm, cookbooks, gems, pip, jars, etc)
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Tool to check for dependency confusion vulnerabilities in multiple package management systems
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Created by Ian Bicking, Jannis Leidel
Released April 4, 2011
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