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Add create environment button to requirements.txt and pyproject.toml files #20879

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Closes #20812
Related #20133

@karthiknadig karthiknadig added the feature-request Request for new features or functionality label Mar 20, 2023
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@karthiknadig karthiknadig added the skip package*.json package.json and package-lock.json don't both need updating label Mar 20, 2023
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Hi all,

Is there a way to disable this button?

I think this is great for beginners but other users might handle this outside of vscode and the button is distracting.

@alanlivio
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Hi @karrtikr, very nice PR.
Does it make sense the same think for environment.yml file to create a conda env from it?
Thanks.

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