Fix analyze-project where it decides if mypy and pyright are installed#32
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Fix analyze-project where it decides if mypy and pyright are installed#32
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…is using, not the global python
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What does this Pull Request accomplish?
Checks for whether mypy and pyright are installed were incorrectly using the installed Python instead of the python in the venv of the project we're analyzing.
Fixes #31
Why should this Pull Request be merged?
Analyze-project isn't running mypy and pyright.
What testing has been done?
On the PR checks, I can see it is now getting 'true' and 'true' for whether pyright and mypy are installed and running those checks.