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gh-125403: fix console formatting in Chapter 12 of the tutorial (#125404)
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ virtual environment you're using, and modify the environment so that running
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``python`` will get you that particular version and installation of Python.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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$ source ~/envs/tutorial-env/bin/activate
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(tutorial-env) $ python
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ complete documentation for ``pip``.)
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You can install the latest version of a package by specifying a package's name:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install novas
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Collecting novas
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@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ You can install the latest version of a package by specifying a package's name:
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You can also install a specific version of a package by giving the
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package name followed by ``==`` and the version number:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install requests==2.6.0
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Collecting requests==2.6.0
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ version is already installed and do nothing. You can supply a
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different version number to get that version, or you can run ``python
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-m pip install --upgrade`` to upgrade the package to the latest version:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install --upgrade requests
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Collecting requests
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ remove the packages from the virtual environment.
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``python -m pip show`` will display information about a particular package:
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip show requests
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---
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@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ remove the packages from the virtual environment.
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``python -m pip list`` will display all of the packages installed in
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the virtual environment:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip list
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novas (3.1.1.3)
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ the virtual environment:
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but the output uses the format that ``python -m pip install`` expects.
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A common convention is to put this list in a ``requirements.txt`` file:
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip freeze > requirements.txt
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(tutorial-env) $ cat requirements.txt
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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ The ``requirements.txt`` can then be committed to version control and
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shipped as part of an application. Users can then install all the
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necessary packages with ``install -r``:
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.. code-block:: bash
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.. code-block:: console
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(tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
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Collecting novas==3.1.1.3 (from -r requirements.txt (line 1))
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