Basic Commands and Concepts /////////////////////////// Pipenv uses a set of commands to manage your Project's dependencies and custom scripts. It replaces the use of ``Makefile``, direct calls to ``pip`` and ``python -m venv`` or ``virtualenv``. to create virtual environments and install packages in them. Pipenv uses two files to do this: ``Pipfile`` and ``Pipfile.lock`` (which will look familiar if you are used to packages manager like ``yarn`` or ``npm``). The main commands are: - ``install`` - Will create a virtual env and install dependencies (if it does not exist already) The dependencies will be installed inside. - ``install package==0.2`` - Will add the package in version 0.2 to the virtual environment and to ``Pipfile`` and ``Pipfile.lock`` - ``uninstall`` - Will remove the dependency - ``lock`` - Regenarate ``Pipfile.lock`` and updates the dependencies inside it. These are intended to replace ``$ pip install`` usage, as well as manual virtualenv management. Other Commands ////////////// - ``graph`` will show you a dependency graph of your installed dependencies. - ``shell`` will spawn a shell with the virtualenv activated. This shell can be deactivated by using ``exit``. - ``run`` will run a given command from the virtualenv, with any arguments forwarded (e.g. ``$ pipenv run python`` or ``$ pipenv run pip freeze``). - ``check`` checks for security vulnerabilities and asserts that `PEP 508 `_ requirements are being met by the current environment.