GitHub Pipenv locked Python version
Pipenv is a dependency
manager for Python which manages a
virtualenv for
projects. It adds/removes packages from your Pipfile
as
you install/uninstall packages and generates the ever-important
Pipfile.lock
, which can be checked in to source control
in order to produce deterministic builds.
The GitHub Pipenv badges are intended for applications using Pipenv which are hosted on GitHub.
When Pipfile.lock
is checked in, the GitHub Pipenv
locked dependency version badge displays the locked version of
a dependency listed in [packages]
or
[dev-packages]
(or any of their transitive dependencies).
Usually a Python version is specified in the Pipfile
, which
pipenv lock
then places in Pipfile.lock
.
The GitHub Pipenv Python version badge displays that version.
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user string — REQUIREDExample:
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repo string — REQUIREDExample:
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style stringPossible values: [ If not specified, the default style for this badge is "flat". Example:
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logo stringOne of the named logos (bitcoin, dependabot, gitlab, npm, paypal, serverfault, stackexchange, superuser, telegram, travis) or simple-icons. All simple-icons are referenced using icon slugs. You can click the icon title on simple-icons to copy the slug or they can be found in the slugs.md file in the simple-icons repository. Further info. Example:
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logoColor stringThe color of the logo (hex, rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla and css named colors supported). Supported for named logos and Shields logos but not for custom logos. For multicolor Shields logos, the corresponding named logo will be used and colored. Example:
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logoSize stringMake icons adaptively resize by setting Example:
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label stringOverride the default left-hand-side text (URL-Encoding needed for spaces or special characters!) Example:
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labelColor stringBackground color of the left part (hex, rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla and css named colors supported). Example:
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color stringBackground color of the right part (hex, rgb, rgba, hsl, hsla and css named colors supported). Example:
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cacheSeconds stringHTTP cache lifetime (rules are applied to infer a default value on a per-badge basis, any values specified below the default will be ignored). Example:
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link string[]Specify what clicking on the left/right of a badge should do. Note that this only works when integrating your badge in an |