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== Spacy == | == Spacy == | ||
+ | * Why: For Python to process language into its base words or lemmas | ||
+ | * Install: with conda, but from command line. Directions at: [[TBD]] Command I used: After the install my code still had issues which I fixed with: | ||
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+ | * May be used in TwitterDB | ||
+ | * Links: | ||
== HTML == | == HTML == |
Revision as of 14:14, 22 June 2020
Title is a bit misleading as these are not general notes, but notes on how I install and how you might get some of my applications ( see the categoy below on Python Projects 0)
Contents
Basic Install
I use the Anaconda installation because it gives a wide range of Python Packages, A Package and Virtual Environment Manager, a very good Python IDE ( Spyder ), IPython, Juypter Notebooks... all in one install.
Maintenance and Additions
Using Conda
Using Pip
Some Packages I use not in the Anaconda Distribution
I always used conda first and if that does not work move on to pip if that does not work perhaps setup.py
Pyperclip
- Why: For Python to access the system clipboard. Get Copy and Paste working in your applications
- Install: pip install pyperclip
- May be used in Clipboard, EasyDB, TwitterDB SmartTerminal
Spacy
- Why: For Python to process language into its base words or lemmas
- Install: with conda, but from command line. Directions at: TBD Command I used: After the install my code still had issues which I fixed with:
- May be used in TwitterDB
- Links:
HTML
This is an old package that I came across and liked, there may be better ones, but this did what I wanted for a couple of my applications. It cannot currently be installed with conda or pip