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how to state in requirements.text to direct GitHub source Iamp;#39;ve installed a library using the command which installs it directly from a GitHub repository this works fine and I want to have the dependency in my requirements.txt Iamp;#39;ve looked at other tickets like this but that didnamp;#39;t solve my problem if I put something like in the requirements.txt file a pip installer requirements.txt results in the following output the documentation of the requirements file does not mention links using the git plus get protocol specifier so maybe this is just not supported does anybody have a solution for my problem normally your requirements.txt file would look something like this to specify a GitHub repo you do not need the package name equals equals convention the examples below update package 2 using a GitHub repo the text between ADD and hash denotes the specifics of the package specify commit hash 41b95 egg in the context of updated requirements.txt specify Branch name master