A Streamlit development workflow with Conda, VSCode and Github
You don’t need to use an IDE or a virtual environment manager to develop Streamlit applications; a simple text editor, a Python installation and a browser are all that you need. (Along with a comfortable place to code.)
But they do make life a little easier.
Add a GitHub Account and you are all set to publish Streamlit apps to the Streamlit Cloud (and since the option to publish now appears as a menu item in the app, that part is so much easier).
Over time, I have evolved a simple workflow using Conda, VSCode and GitHub that works well for me, so I thought I would share it:
How I use VSCode, Conda and GitHub for Streamlit Development
(Medium article - no paywall)
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