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I see some issues about converting "type: dataset" from cff to json has been resolved, but I can only use the version 2 of the software (release in 2021) while the patch is from 2023.
I did not see any indication about installing the latest version of cff (from the git repo directly?) It might be straightforward for python users, but I am not one ...
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Please have a look at this manual page of pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/cli/pip_install/#examples. Example number 5 seems to me relevant for your question. In your case, you would just need to skip the SomeProject@ part at the beginning and use main at the end instead of 1.3.1, just as shown in 4th line of example 6.
Glad to hear that this suggestion was helpful for you! 👍
Regarding the documentation's enhancement, I would like to suggest waiting for one of the maintainers to approve the work on a PR since this procedure is recommended in the project's Contribution Guidelines.
@jspaaks, what do you think about adding instructions for the installation of a pre-release version to the project's documentation?
Hello,
I see some issues about converting "type: dataset" from cff to json has been resolved, but I can only use the version 2 of the software (release in 2021) while the patch is from 2023.
I did not see any indication about installing the latest version of cff (from the git repo directly?) It might be straightforward for python users, but I am not one ...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: