add pip-upgrader in Package Management#882
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What is this Python project?
pip-upgrader is an interactive pip requirements upgrader, which also updates the version in your

requirements.txtfile(s).In other words, here's a small demonstration:
What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?
You can use pip-tools to upgrade all your packages. But in real life, people don't upgrade ALL packages at one. You'll probbaly need to upgrade packages one by one, run tests, check compatibility. That's why pip-upgrader exists.
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