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I dislike installing python dependencies globally.
It's like keeping your vacuum cleaner, lawnmower, and washing machine in your living room.
Someone mentioned virtualenv which I expect is the best way to encapsulate a set of python dependencies.
That said, nix package manager on debian (not nixos) will provide the same encapsulation in a language agnostic way. As in, you can use it for python or node or rust or binaries or cli tools or GUI apps or anything really.
Learning about nix just to run this one script is an over engineered solution, but I feel like its worth a mention because its definitely the best way to run anything you want in a way that won't clutter up your living room.
The details for creating a shell with python dependencies are here:
https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Python