If you use environment.yml, then Binder will use a Miniconda distribution
to install your packages. However, you may still want to use pip. In
this case, you should not use a requirements.txt file, but instead use
a - pip section in environment.yml. This repository is an example of how
to construct your environment.yml file to accomplish this.
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