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      <title>What is requirements.txt?</title>
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      <description>Requirements.txt You started to learn Python. Thought it was a little strange to begin with, but then grown to love its power and its elegance. Then you discovered how good Python libaries are and so easy to get with the pip command. But how do you deploy these to others? Again there is an easy solution.
So you need to understand requirements.txt. You very likely would have heard of it or seen the requirements.</description>
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