Brett Cannon on Nostr: If I were to say that the input you provide to pip-tools is input to the resolver to ...
If I were to say that the input you provide to pip-tools is input to the resolver to figure out what to install into your environment (i.e. `requirements.in`), and the output is a lock file (i.e., `requirements.txt`), does that explanation of what the purposes of those files are make sense to people (and specifically the `requirements.in` explanation)?
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