Thanks to maintainers working on projects like PyInstaller, you can use Tidelift to give your teams access to a continuously curated stream of validated data about vetted components they need to make intelligent decisions, faster.
You can feel confident bringing PyInstaller into your application’s dependency tree because the maintainers of PyInstaller are paid by Tidelift to ensure their open source projects follow standardized secure software development practices.
PyInstaller freezes (packages) Python applications into stand-alone executables, under Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris and AIX. The main goal of PyInstaller is to be compatible with 3rd-party packages out-of-the-box. You'll never be required to look for tricks in wikis and apply custom modification to your files or your setup scripts when using PyInstaller.
You can learn more about PyInstaller on the project docs.
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