A few months ago, I mentioned that friendly-traceback had been renamed friendly. As friendly/friendly-traceback evolved, the number of dependencies increased. For some third-party projects that use friendly/friendly-traceback, such as futurecoder and HackInScience, many of these dependencies are simply redundant and represent a performance hit. For this reason, I have split friendly/friendly-traceback into two separate projects, and created a new "organization" on Github [1] with separate repositories: one for friendly-traceback, and a separate one for friendly (which has friendly-traceback as a dependency). I even temporarily added a third project (friendly_idle) but folded it back into friendly as the extra burden of maintaining a relatively small project with lots of duplication was too much work for very little benefit.
Much progress has been done with these projects since the last minor release (0.3) and I am in the process of doing a major update to the documentation prior to the 0.4 release; friendly-traceback is currently at version 0.3.154.
If you are a user of friendly/friendly-traceback, you likely need to do "pip install friendly". If you want to use the information provided by friendly/friendly-traceback into your own project, you likely only need to do "pip install friendly-back".
[1] This change meant going back to zero stars on Github!
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