pixi global expose add#
About#
Add exposed binaries from an environment to your global environment
Usage#
Arguments#
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<MAPPING>- Add mapping which describe which executables are exposed. The syntax is
exposed_name=executable_name, so for examplepython3.10=python. Alternatively, you can input only an executable_name andexecutable_name=executable_nameis assumed
May be provided more than once.
Options#
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--environment (-e) <ENVIRONMENT>- The environment to which the binaries should be exposed
required:true
Config Options#
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--tls-no-verify- Do not verify the TLS certificate of the server
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--auth-file <AUTH_FILE>- Path to the file containing the authentication token
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--pypi-keyring-provider <PYPI_KEYRING_PROVIDER>- Specifies whether to use the keyring to look up credentials for PyPI
options:disabled,subprocess
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--concurrent-solves <CONCURRENT_SOLVES>- Max concurrent solves, default is the number of CPUs
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--concurrent-downloads <CONCURRENT_DOWNLOADS>- Max concurrent network requests, default is
50
Description#
Add exposed binaries from an environment to your global environment
Example:
pixi global expose add python310=python3.10 python3=python3 --environment myenvpixi global add --environment my_env pytest pytest-cov --expose pytest=pytest