
Hi, how are you? I'm trying to create a thing, an idea, a thought. This is about the Pip package management system used to install and manage software packages written in the Python programming language. So I wanted it to be automatic. Instead of always typing ... For example pip install example.py Solution What if Python itself had this automatic feature internally? For example impot example1 # runs pip install example.py Case A. If you do not have the module, the module will be inserted. B. If you have the module, check the installed version. Summary It would be a 'package.json, similar to the Nodejs' within Python. Note I expect an answer Thank you for your attention and respect, I'm starting with Python and I have this idea If the community helps and if I can help, it would be an honor for this idea, implementation ^^ Regards, Pedro Guilherme About this Note 1 I tried to get an answer on Github and asked to check it out here. If the discourse is good, we can include it in the Github repository for this new feature or implementation. I'm going to thank Mariatta for this tip. Written message, reply " Thanks for your interest in improving Python. However the devguide is not the right place to discuss the proposed idea. From the sound of it, perhaps distutils-sig? " Here I am... Note 2 The reference at the end is a link about it. It was closed in the python devguide and peps repositories in the issues area. I want more clarification about my thinking. I like to create and think. My little visual projects were thanks to what I found, vi, li, I researched in Stackoverflow, Github, Codepen.io. Note 3 I'm trying to translate the Arduino into Portuguese. Library Brasilino ... ^^ And I'm adapting or suggesting the next words ... to be a bit like English .... It's that Portuguese has a graphic accent and English does not. For example, consider the word 'Sr não = If no' associated with this 'else'. So I'm reading dictionaries to find a word next to English ... without a graphic accent on what is considered in English. Resume Here https://github.com/OtacilioN/Brasilino and see in content 'issues' ^^ Regards, Pedro Guilherme Reference https://github.com/python/devguide/issues/469