A "Best of the Best Practices" (BOBP) guide to developing in Python.
- "Build tools for others that you want to be built for you." - Kenneth Reitz
- "Simplicity is alway better than functionality." - Pieter Hintjens
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| # Original solution via StackOverflow: | |
| # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35802939/install-only-available-packages-using-conda-install-yes-file-requirements-t | |
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| # | |
| # Install via `conda` directly. | |
| # This will fail to install all | |
| # dependencies. If one fails, | |
| # all dependencies will fail to install. |
| { | |
| // The plugin looks for a .jsbeautifyrc file in the same directory as the | |
| // source file you're prettifying (or any directory above if it doesn't exist, | |
| // or in your home folder if everything else fails) and uses those options | |
| // along the default ones. | |
| // Details: https://github.com/victorporof/Sublime-HTMLPrettify#using-your-own-jsbeautifyrc-options | |
| // Documentation: https://github.com/einars/js-beautify/ | |
| "html": { | |
| "allowed_file_extensions": ["htm", "html", "xhtml", "shtml", "xml", "svg", "dust"], |