we are working on improving this use-case. For now I would recommend either sticking to using CLI only or using relative imports to declare all requirements.
For the latter you would need another script with block (python, for ts should be similar) there you would declare all imports, then reference this script using relative imports from all runnables you want these dependencies.
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However assuming that I didn’t read your question when I’m trying to help and understand your problem was a bit annoying
Basically you have a constraint with Autodesk Flow requiring you to use POST And you’d like the POST request to the webhook to return the script page HTML before running it
I'm regularly using however when I run this from the parent directory it still works and deletes everything in windmill, how can I let the wmill script error when ran in the wrong directory?