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Phony I.D. allows you to install Python packages from Pipeline Pipeline.

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There is a website which contains a list of available python packages to Python package intakes that

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you can see right here.

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You can install a Python package directly from the Python interface.

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We go to tools and manage packages and you get a search box here, which basically allows you to search

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the same projects that you can directly via the Pipeline Authority website.

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Let me give you an example.

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So let's say that you're just doing a broad search on, like Python.

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To see what kind of market python related packages are available and you can see that there's a C Python,

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C Python project.

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A lot of those I'm not familiar with.

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I don't know exactly what they are.

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This is Aristocats module for Monty Python and these five modules while generating hashas.

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Dummy B, three, four data structures, figures and so on, so there's a lot of packages you can browse

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and try to figure out what it is that you want.

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I'm going to pick one randomly, let's say, and I'm going to go this page to actually see what else

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there is.

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Let's say let's say this like this.

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I have no idea what this does, but let's say that this is the package that you want to also install

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in your micro python project internally so that you have a name.

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You can copy that and paste it in your.

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Michael Python geophony installation, so I'll try that again.

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Copy and control the search and pipeline, and there is the exact same project as what we have found

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directly on the website.

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I do my initial research on the pipeline to Daichi website.

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Now that I've got that, I will click on it gives more information about it.

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If there is the same one that I'm looking at, version zero zero one and I can install it and I'm installing.

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This package here it is, tells me where it's been installed, let's close that and check it out.

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I'm going to view it files pain and my micro python device right here.

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She's got a new directory and the selectors package has been installed.

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You can have a look at it as well.

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And in this case, it's empty, but it seems like it's got anything in it.

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Yeah.

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So suddenly to let this model of a good selection for this example, but let's do another example,

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how about we are looking for something specific to the ASPCA, too?

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So I'm going to search for, let's say, Michael Python and there Speed 32 and see what comes up.

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So the thing to remember here is that because Michael Python can be used across a lot of different hardware

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modules, not all of them will be compatible with all of the hardware modules.

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For example, you may find a that's car and have a look at the actually, you may find a DH, the living

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module that works perfectly on the Raspberry Pi, but it won't work on your HP 32.

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So then you will need to find one DHT for the facility.

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So you will need to do a little bit of digging around here and a bit of research carefully to find a

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micro python package that is specifically compatible with your module.

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Speaking of the three two usually modules that are working and available for the EPA, six six will

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also be working properly on DHP 32.

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In most cases, we do have that compatibility across the two and E.S.P eight two six six.

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So let's say multipotent wi fi manager zero point thirty six.

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It's interesting.

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It's a network configuration utility.

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I've never used it in the past.

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I didn't really know what it does, but let's install it on the.

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And Anthony, again, Tool's package is.

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Paste that in here.

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Suich.

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Here it is, and it's raising zero point three point six, which is the one that I'm looking at directly

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on the website.

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So install it.

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OK, it's interesting, I think.

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OK, so this is I've been work for something else.

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Going to look for somebody I found earlier to say a little bit of time here so that I can think this

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one here.

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So this package looks interesting.

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It allows me to create a hotspot in very hot spots so that I can see I can set up Wi-Fi on my E.S.P

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30 to.

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And there is version zero point three three, which is the one that I found on the website to install

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it.

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And this one looks like it is working properly close and so you can see it, they installed a bunch

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of files that all together make up this module and you can see what it looks like, its configuration

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and the nature of his photo and so on.

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You want to learn how to use it.

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You can have a look at the documentation here.

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But it's just an example of how you can find and then install and use third party packages, open source

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Markov Python software that can help you achieve your objectives for your own projects.

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I'll be using some of those later on when you start the practical experiments.

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