If you are unable to find Typeshed with Pyre-check, you can try the following steps:
Ensure that Pyre-check is installed in your system. You can check this by running the command: pyre --version
.
Check if your Python environment is set up correctly. To do this, run the following command: pyre --sp-repo
. This will show you the repository path where Pyre-check is looking for the typeshed files.
If Pyre-check is not able to find Typeshed, you can try installing it manually. Visit the Typeshed Github repository (https://github.com/python/typeshed) and download the package.
Once you've downloaded Typeshed, extract it to a folder in your system. Make sure the folder is accessible to Pyre-check.
You can then configure Pyre-check to use the Typeshed files by setting the --typeshed-path
flag to the path where you extracted Typeshed.
Finally, run Pyre-check again to see if it is now able to find Typeshed.
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