A really simple package that allows you to import packages to your code
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PackageImporter is a simple project for importing projects according to different types (DataScience, Plotting, etc.)
Installation
To install PackageImporter, run this command into your terminal (Use Windows Powershell because I love it):
pip install packageimporter
For a specific version, run:
pip install packageimporter=={version}
To upgrade the exsisting PackageImporter module (which you probably don't):
pip install --upgrade packageimporter
note: you can either use python -m pip or py -m pip if it's different. (It may) PackageImporter has only one limitation: Python>=3.6 (Because there are f-strings)
Usage Example
from packageimporter import Importer
Importer.stable.Plotter.plotly.express(alias="i_love_plotly_express")
# This will import plotly.express as i_love_plotly_express (weird alias) and raise an ModuleNotFoundError if plotly.express is not globally installed.
Update Notes:
Updated and made some enhancements about the code. (Updates were quite minor, and it doesn't matter which version you use: 1.2.0 or 1.2.1)
PS: I will not yank 1.2.0
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