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<h1> viv isn't venv </h1>
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<a href="https://viv.dayl.in">Documentation</a>
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Try before you buy!
```sh
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) run frogmouth -- gh daylinmorgan/viv
```
---
`Viv` is a standalone dependency-free `venv` creator [^1].
`Viv` helps you ignore silly things like managing temporary or rarely used virtual environments,
while still unleashing the full power of Python scripting with its entire ecosystem at your disposal.
`Viv`'s uncompromising insistence on portability means that it will always:
1. only use the standard library
2. never exceed a single script.
For that reason, any usage of the CLI can be accomplished using a remote copy as seen in the below install command.
## Setup
Run the below command to install `viv`.
```sh
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) manage install
```
To access `viv` from within scripts you should add its location to your `PYTHONPATH`.
By default `viv` will be installed to `$XDG_DATA_HOME/viv` or `~/.local/share/viv`;
you can customize this with `--src`.
```sh
export PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$HOME/.local/share/viv"
```
### Pypi (Not Recommended)
```sh
pip install viv
```
Why is this *not recommended?* Mainly because `viv` is all about hacking your `sys.path`.
Placing it in its own virtual environment or installing in a user site directory may complicate this endeavor.
## Usage
In any Python script with external dependencies you can add this line
to automate `vivenv` creation and installation of dependencies.
```python
__import__("viv").use("click")
```
To remove all `vivenvs` you can use the below command:
```sh
viv env remove $(viv list -q)
```
To remove `viv` altogether you can use the included `purge` command:
```sh
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) manage purge
```
## Equivalent commands from alternatives
### [pip-run](https://github.com/jaraco/pip-run)
```sh
pip-run cowsay -- -m cowsay "moove over, pip-run"
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) run cowsay -- "moove over, pip-run"
```
```sh
python -m pip-run requests -- -c "import requests; print(requests.get('https://pypi.org/project/pip-run').status_code)"
python -m viv run requests -b python -- -c "import requests; print(requests.get('https://pypi.org/project/viv').status_code)"
```
### [pipx](https://github.com/pypa/pipx/)
```sh
pipx install pycowsay
viv shim pycowsay
```
```sh
pipx run https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cs01/fa721a17a326e551ede048c5088f9e0f/raw/6bdfbb6e9c1132b1c38fdd2f195d4a24c540c324/pipx-demo.py
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) run \
-s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cs01/fa721a17a326e551ede048c5088f9e0f/raw/6bdfbb6e9c1132b1c38fdd2f195d4a24c540c324/pipx-demo.py
```
## Bonus: use `viv` with just standalone snippet (37LOC)
`--standalone` will auto-generate a mini-function version of `viv`
to accomplish the same basic task as using a local copy of `viv`.
After generating this standalone shim you can freely use this script
across Unix machines which have Python > 3.8.
See [examples/black](https://github.com/daylinmorgan/viv/blob/dev/examples/black)
for output of the below command.
`viv freeze` also supports `--standalone`.
```sh
python3 <(curl -fsSL viv.dayl.in/viv.py) shim black -o ./black --standalone --freeze
```
[^1]: You do need to have `pip` but surely you have `pip` already.
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