Code to check if a module is used in python code

find . -name "*.ipynb" -exec grep -l "symspellpy" {} \;

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By: shantanuo
2021-01-17 03:49:03

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Check with pip command: pip list, pip freeze, pip show. If you are using the Python package management system pip, you can check the information of the installed package with the following command. Execute commands at the command prompt or terminal.
Nguyen120 · 247 weeks ago
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jane_smith · 226 weeks ago

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Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?

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