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Hex vs PyDist: What are the differences?

Developers describe Hex as "Package manager for the Erlang ecosystem". Hex is package manager for the Erlang VM. This project currently provides tasks that integrate with Mix, Elixir's build tool. On the other hand, PyDist is detailed as "Host your private Python packages with all the convenience of PyPI". It combines a PyPI mirror with a private index, so all of your Python dependencies are in the same place. It works with standard python packaging tools including pip, pipenv, poetry and twine by setting a single flag.

Hex and PyDist can be categorized as "Package Managers" tools.

Hex is an open source tool with 567 GitHub stars and 118 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Hex's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Hex?

Hex is package manager for the Erlang VM. This project currently provides tasks that integrate with Mix, Elixir's build tool.

What is PyDist?

Hosts your private Python packages so you can securely distribute them to servers or clients. Mirrors PyPI for convenience and durability.

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