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Stabilize pip index #12342

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sigma67 opened this issue Oct 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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Stabilize pip index #12342

sigma67 opened this issue Oct 12, 2023 · 2 comments
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type: feature request Request for a new feature

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@sigma67
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sigma67 commented Oct 12, 2023

What's the problem this feature will solve?

pip index has been marked experimental for two years now. It would be great if the interface could be stabilized for usage by external tools.

Describe the solution you'd like

Stabilize the command. I'm willing to help with any outstanding issues.

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not relevant

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I haven't managed to find any tickets regarding stabilization or a path forward for this feature, so I created this one. Feel free to point me there if there are any.

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@sigma67 sigma67 added S: needs triage Issues/PRs that need to be triaged type: feature request Request for a new feature labels Oct 12, 2023
@sigma67 sigma67 changed the title Stabilize pip index versions Stabilize pip index Oct 12, 2023
@sbidoul sbidoul removed the S: needs triage Issues/PRs that need to be triaged label Oct 16, 2023
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wimglenn commented Dec 1, 2023

The subcommand will also need to be documented, it's missing from https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/cli/
It was added 2021-07-24 so docs are well overdue, even if it's documented as "experimental"

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sigma67 commented Dec 4, 2023

@wimglenn could you create a tracking issue for the documentation? I will add it to the issue

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