Installation
rind is a build-time dependency, so you typically don’t install
it directly. Instead, you declare it in your metapackage’s pyproject.toml:
[build-system]
requires = ["rind"]
build-backend = "rind"
When you run python -m build, the build frontend (pip, build, etc.) will
automatically install rind in an isolated environment.
Development Installation
If you want to work on rind itself:
$ git clone https://github.com/astrofrog/rind
$ cd rind
$ pip install -e ".[test,docs]"
Requirements
Python 3.9 or later
rind automatically determines what additional build dependencies it needs
based on your core package’s versioning system. You don’t need to add
anything to your build-system.requires beyond rind itself.