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NAME

6       pip-wheel - description of pip wheel command
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DESCRIPTION

17       Build Wheel archives for your requirements and dependencies.
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19       Wheel is a built-package format, and offers the advantage of not recom‐
20       piling  your  software  during every install. For more details, see the
21       wheel docs: https://wheel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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23       Requirements: setuptools>=0.8, and wheel.
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25       'pip wheel' uses the bdist_wheel setuptools extension  from  the  wheel
26       package to build individual wheels.
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USAGE

30          python -m pip wheel [options] <requirement specifier> ...
31          python -m pip wheel [options] -r <requirements file> ...
32          python -m pip wheel [options] [-e] <vcs project url> ...
33          python -m pip wheel [options] [-e] <local project path> ...
34          python -m pip wheel [options] <archive url/path> ...
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OPTIONS

37       -w, --wheel-dir <dir>
38              Build  wheels into <dir>, where the default is the current work‐
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41       --no-binary <format_control>
42              Do not use binary packages. Can be supplied multiple times,  and
43              each  time adds to the existing value. Accepts either ":all:" to
44              disable all binary packages, ":none:" to empty the  set  (notice
45              the  colons),  or  one or more package names with commas between
46              them (no colons). Note that some packages are tricky to  compile
47              and may fail to install when this option is used on them.
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49       --only-binary <format_control>
50              Do  not use source packages. Can be supplied multiple times, and
51              each time adds to the existing value. Accepts either ":all:"  to
52              disable  all  source packages, ":none:" to empty the set, or one
53              or more package names with commas between them. Packages without
54              binary  distributions  will  fail to install when this option is
55              used on them.
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57       --prefer-binary
58              Prefer older binary packages over newer source packages.
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60       --build-option <options>
61              Extra arguments to be supplied to 'setup.py bdist_wheel'.
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63       --no-build-isolation
64              Disable isolation when building a  modern  source  distribution.
65              Build  dependencies  specified  by  PEP  518 must be already in‐
66              stalled if this option is used.
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68       --use-pep517
69              Use   PEP   517   for   building   source   distributions   (use
70              --no-use-pep517 to force legacy behaviour).
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72       -c, --constraint <file>
73              Constrain versions using the given constraints file. This option
74              can be used multiple times.
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76       -e, --editable <path/url>
77              Install a project in editable  mode  (i.e.  setuptools  "develop
78              mode") from a local project path or a VCS url.
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80       -r, --requirement <file>
81              Install  from  the  given  requirements file. This option can be
82              used multiple times.
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84       --src <dir>
85              Directory to check out editable projects into. The default in  a
86              virtualenv is "<venv path>/src". The default for global installs
87              is "<current dir>/src".
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89       --ignore-requires-python
90              Ignore the Requires-Python information.
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92       --no-deps
93              Don't install package dependencies.
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95       --progress-bar <progress_bar>
96              Specify     type     of     progress     to     be     displayed
97              [off|on|ascii|pretty|emoji] (default: on)
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99       --no-verify
100              Don't verify if built wheel is valid.
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102       --global-option <options>
103              Extra  global options to be supplied to the setup.py call before
104              the 'bdist_wheel' command.
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106       --pre  Include pre-release and development versions.  By  default,  pip
107              only finds stable versions.
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109       --require-hashes
110              Require a hash to check each requirement against, for repeatable
111              installs. This option is implied when any package in a  require‐
112              ments file has a --hash option.
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114       --no-clean
115              Don't clean up build directories.
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AUTHOR

131       pip developers
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