update README and pipreqs docstring to help prevent discripancies

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Rahul Kumaresan 2021-05-09 21:02:11 +05:30 committed by Alan Barzilay
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@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ Usage
::
Usage:
pipreqs [options] <path>
pipreqs [options] [<path>]
Arguments:
<path> The path to the directory containing the application files for which a requirements file
should be generated (defaults to the current working directory)
Options:
--use-local Use ONLY local package info instead of querying PyPI
@ -42,14 +46,15 @@ Usage
$ export HTTP_PROXY="http://10.10.1.10:3128"
$ export HTTPS_PROXY="https://10.10.1.10:1080"
--debug Print debug information
--ignore <dirs>... Ignore extra directories
--ignore <dirs>... Ignore extra directories, each separated by a comma
--no-follow-links Do not follow symbolic links in the project
--encoding <charset> Use encoding parameter for file open
--savepath <file> Save the list of requirements in the given file
--print Output the list of requirements in the standard output
--force Overwrite existing requirements.txt
--diff <file> Compare modules in requirements.txt to project imports.
--clean <file> Clean up requirements.txt by removing modules that are not imported in project.
--mode <scheme> Enables dynamic versioning with <compat>, <gt> or <non-pin> schemes.
--diff <file> Compare modules in requirements.txt to project imports
--clean <file> Clean up requirements.txt by removing modules that are not imported in project
--mode <scheme> Enables dynamic versioning with <compat>, <gt> or <non-pin> schemes
<compat> | e.g. Flask~=1.1.2
<gt> | e.g. Flask>=1.1.2
<no-pin> | e.g. Flask
@ -73,5 +78,5 @@ Why not pip freeze?
-------------------
- ``pip freeze`` only saves the packages that are installed with ``pip install`` in your environment.
- ``pip freeze`` saves all packages in the environment including those that you don't use in your current project (if you don't have ``virtualenv``).
- ``pip freeze`` saves all packages in the environment including those that you don't use in your current project. (if you don't have ``virtualenv``).
- and sometimes you just need to create ``requirements.txt`` for a new project without installing modules.

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@ -18,18 +18,18 @@ Options:
parameter in your terminal:
$ export HTTP_PROXY="http://10.10.1.10:3128"
$ export HTTPS_PROXY="https://10.10.1.10:1080"
--debug Print debug information.
--ignore <dirs>... Ignore extra directories, each separated by a comma.
--debug Print debug information
--ignore <dirs>... Ignore extra directories, each separated by a comma
--no-follow-links Do not follow symbolic links in the project
--encoding <charset> Use encoding parameter for file open
--savepath <file> Save the list of requirements in the given file
--print Output the list of requirements in the standard
output.
output
--force Overwrite existing requirements.txt
--diff <file> Compare modules in requirements.txt to project
imports.
imports
--clean <file> Clean up requirements.txt by removing modules
that are not imported in project.
that are not imported in project
--mode <scheme> Enables dynamic versioning with <compat>,
<gt> or <non-pin> schemes.
<compat> | e.g. Flask~=1.1.2