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Hi, I Am Running A Script From A Git Repository. In The Repository There Is A Package That I Wrote And I Would Like The Script That I Am Running To Be Able To Import It, Thus I Need To Add The Package Path To Python Path. Repo Structure:


It seems that when the working directory is set to '.' (root of the cloned repo) I am able to import my package as expected.
I thought about your solution but then it requires me to push every time I change my package which is inconvenient.

  
  
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