Thanks for contributing this filter! Below is the output from my attempt to install it. Any advice? My apologies if the solution seems obvious from the message below. I don't use Python often so the explanation below is not easy for me to follow. I did attempt the first couple of suggestions (e.g., git clone git@github.com:veneres/py-pandoc-include-code && python3 -m py-pandoc-include-code ./py-pandoc-include-code) but to no avail.
% pip3 install git+https://github.com/veneres/py-pandoc-include-code.git
error: externally-managed-environment
× This environment is externally managed
╰─> To install Python packages system-wide, try brew install
xyz, where xyz is the package you are trying to
install.
If you wish to install a Python library that isn't in Homebrew,
use a virtual environment:
python3 -m venv path/to/venv
source path/to/venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install xyz
If you wish to install a Python application that isn't in Homebrew,
it may be easiest to use 'pipx install xyz', which will manage a
virtual environment for you. You can install pipx with
brew install pipx
You may restore the old behavior of pip by passing
the '--break-system-packages' flag to pip, or by adding
'break-system-packages = true' to your pip.conf file. The latter
will permanently disable this error.
If you disable this error, we STRONGLY recommend that you additionally
pass the '--user' flag to pip, or set 'user = true' in your pip.conf
file. Failure to do this can result in a broken Homebrew installation.
Read more about this behavior here: <https://peps.python.org/pep-0668/>
note: If you believe this is a mistake, please contact your Python installation or OS distribution provider. You can override this, at the risk of breaking your Python installation or OS, by passing --break-system-packages.
hint: See PEP 668 for the detailed specification.
Thanks for contributing this filter! Below is the output from my attempt to install it. Any advice? My apologies if the solution seems obvious from the message below. I don't use Python often so the explanation below is not easy for me to follow. I did attempt the first couple of suggestions (e.g.,
git clone git@github.com:veneres/py-pandoc-include-code && python3 -m py-pandoc-include-code ./py-pandoc-include-code) but to no avail.