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name: Python Linting
on:
push:
branches: [ main ] # This will trigger the workflow on pushes to the main branch
pull_request: # This will trigger the workflow on any pull request to any branch
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.11' # Specify the Python version you want to use
- name: Install Poetry
run: |
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 - # Install Poetry
- name: Configure Poetry
run: |
poetry config virtualenvs.create false # Configure poetry to not create a new virtual environment
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
poetry install # Install the dependencies specified in pyproject.toml
- name: Run pylint
run: |
pylint $(git ls-files '*.py') # Run pylint on all Python files in the repository
#name: Python Linting
#
#on:
# push:
# branches: [ main ] # This will trigger the workflow on pushes to the main branch
# pull_request: # This will trigger the workflow on any pull request to any branch
#
#jobs:
# lint:
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v3
# - name: Set up Python
# uses: actions/setup-python@v4
# with:
# python-version: '3.11' # Specify the Python version you want to use
#
# - name: Install Poetry
# run: |
# curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 - # Install Poetry
#
# - name: Configure Poetry
# run: |
# poetry config virtualenvs.create false # Configure poetry to not create a new virtual environment
#
# - name: Install dependencies
# run: |
# poetry install # Install the dependencies specified in pyproject.toml
#
# - name: Run pylint
# run: |
# pylint $(git ls-files '*.py') # Run pylint on all Python files in the repository

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pip install -U cognee
```
You can also check out our [cookbook](./examples/index.md) to learn more about how to use cognee.
[//]: # (You can also check out our [cookbook](./examples/index.md) to learn more about how to use cognee.)