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A pip wrapper to install Qt for Python commercial wheels

Project description

Qt pip

This project aims to provide a wrapper around pip, but handling the Qt account authentication for installing commercial wheels.

The expected behavior is to detect the pip command from a /hopefully/ activated virtual environment, falling back to all the commands, but not for the install.

Install

pip install qtpip

Usage

qtpip install pyside6

Issues

Major tasks and discovered use-cases that need to be implemented need to have a JIRA entry, using the Qt pip component. You can open an issue here.

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