pixi import#
About#
Imports a file into an environment in an existing workspace.
Usage#
Arguments#
- 
<FILE>- File to import into the workspace
required:true 
 
Options#
- 
--format <FORMAT>- Which format to interpret the file as
options:conda-env 
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--platform (-p) <PLATFORM>- The platforms for the imported environment
May be provided more than once. 
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--environment (-e) <ENVIRONMENT>- A name for the created environment
 
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--feature (-f) <FEATURE>- A name for the created feature
 
 
Config Options#
- 
--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 
 
Update Options#
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--no-install- Don't modify the environment, only modify the lock-file
 
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--revalidate- Run the complete environment validation. This will reinstall a broken environment
 
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--no-lockfile-update- Don't update lockfile, implies the no-install as well
 
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--frozen- Install the environment as defined in the lockfile, doesn't update lockfile if it isn't up-to-date with the manifest file
env:PIXI_FROZEN 
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--locked- Check if lockfile is up-to-date before installing the environment, aborts when lockfile isn't up-to-date with the manifest file
env:PIXI_LOCKED 
 
Global Options#
- 
--manifest-path <MANIFEST_PATH>- The path to 
pixi.toml,pyproject.toml, or the workspace directory 
 
Description#
Imports a file into an environment in an existing workspace.
If --format isn't provided, import will try to guess the format based on the file extension.