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That's not currently possible. It's kind of tricky because marimo is itself a library -- so it needs to be installed in each environment you use it in. We've tried to keep the dependencies quite slim, so hopefully it's not too much of an issue. |
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Is it possible to switch
conda
kernels in the same/similar fashion as in Jupyter? I'm looking for separation between project requirements and runtime - I'd like to havemarimo
installed in one env and use modules from another. Is that possible?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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