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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ As of GitLab 11.10, we require Python 3.
## Installation
There are several ways of installing
p
ython on your system. To be able to use the same version we use in production,
we suggest you use
[
pyenv
](
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
)
. It works and behave
similar
to its counterpart in the
r
uby world:
[
rbenv
](
https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
)
.
There are several ways of installing
P
ython on your system. To be able to use the same version we use in production,
we suggest you use
[
pyenv
](
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
)
. It works and behave
s similarly
to its counterpart in the
R
uby world:
[
rbenv
](
https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv
)
.
### macOS
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## Use instructions
To run any
p
ython code under the Pipenv environment, you need to first start a
`virtualenv`
based on the dependencies
To run any
P
ython code under the Pipenv environment, you need to first start a
`virtualenv`
based on the dependencies
of the application. With Pipenv, this is a simple as running:
```
bash
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