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Create requirements.txt #1082

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@guyzyl guyzyl commented Jan 11, 2022

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oscal-content-validator.py uses external libraries which are not documented properly.
Created the Python's convention requirements.txt file to properly declare them.

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oscal-content-validator.py uses external libraries which are not documented properly.
Added the Python's convention requirements.txt file to properly declare them.
@david-waltermire david-waltermire changed the base branch from main to release-1.0 January 13, 2022 17:46
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guyzyl commented Jan 18, 2022

@david-waltermire-nist now that the base branch was changed to release-1.0, can this be merged?

@david-waltermire david-waltermire merged commit e28dcda into usnistgov:release-1.0 Jan 18, 2022
@guyzyl guyzyl deleted the add-requirements-file branch January 18, 2022 15:00
david-waltermire pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 26, 2022
oscal-content-validator.py uses external libraries which are not documented properly.
Added the Python's convention requirements.txt file to properly declare them.
iMichaela pushed a commit to iMichaela/OSCAL that referenced this pull request Apr 7, 2022
oscal-content-validator.py uses external libraries which are not documented properly.
Added the Python's convention requirements.txt file to properly declare them.
Rene2mt pushed a commit to Rene2mt/OSCAL that referenced this pull request May 17, 2022
oscal-content-validator.py uses external libraries which are not documented properly.
Added the Python's convention requirements.txt file to properly declare them.
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