Right now we're all running this from the command line and manually installed all of the dependencies on our machines to get set up. We'll need to find a way to make it seamless for regular users to access and use the tool. Some things:
[ ] A way for users to start the tool without needing to use the command line. To keep things simple we could consider adding a simple BASH script that calls python backend/server.py. A more sophisticated solution (that I wasn't able to get to work a few months ago) would be to use something like PyInstaller to create a standalone executable.
Right now we're all running this from the command line and manually installed all of the dependencies on our machines to get set up. We'll need to find a way to make it seamless for regular users to access and use the tool. Some things:
python backend/server.py
. A more sophisticated solution (that I wasn't able to get to work a few months ago) would be to use something like PyInstaller to create a standalone executable.pip
(https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/)