refactor: Rename requirements.in to requirements.txt.#2619
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… setup before running hermetic build scripts.
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| - Apache Maven (used in formatting source code) | ||
| - Python (3.11.6 or above) | ||
| - Docker | ||
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There are some post processing scripts perform git operations, I don't think we should continue this way and should refactor it in the future, but currently we do.
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Rename requirements.in to requirements.txt. It is a more standard way to manage Python dependencies, it can be recognized automatically by some IDEs.
Add environment setup section to README for running hermetic build scripts.