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# pip
`pip` is Pythons **package manager**.
Its the tool you use to **install, upgrade, and remove Python libraries** that arent included in the standard library.
Think of it like:
* `apt` on Debian/Ubuntu
* `dnf` on Fedora
* `npm` for JavaScript
## What does pip do?
With `pip`, you can:
1. **Install packages**
```bash
pip install requests
```
2. **Upgrade packages**
```bash
pip install --upgrade requests
```
3. **Uninstall packages**
```bash
pip uninstall requests
```
4. **List installed packages**
```bash
pip list
```
5. **Install from a requirements file**
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## Where do packages come from?
By default, pip downloads packages from **PyPI** (Python Package Index):
* [https://pypi.org](https://pypi.org)
* Contains **hundreds of thousands** of Python libraries
* Example packages: `requests`, `numpy`, `flask`, `django`, `pandas`
## pip vs Python itself
* **Python** → the programming language + standard library
* **pip** → installs *extra* libraries written by the community
Example:
```python
import math # standard library (no pip needed)
import requests # external library (installed via pip)
```
## pip and Python versions
On many systems:
* `pip` → Python 2 or system default
* `pip3` → Python 3
Safer way (recommended):
```bash
python3 -m pip install requests
```
This ensures pip matches the Python version youre using.
## Virtual environments
`pip` works best with **virtual environments** ([venv](pages/requirement/venv.md)) to avoid breaking system Python:
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install flask
```
## What is `requirements.txt`?
`requirements.txt` is a **list of Python packages** (and versions) your project depends on.
Example:
```txt
flask==3.0.0
requests>=2.31.0
gunicorn
```
## Install dependencies from `requirements.txt`
### Basic usage
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
### Safer (recommended)
```bash
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
```
This ensures pip matches your Python version.
## Use with a virtual environment (best practice)
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
After activation, all packages go into `venv/`.
## Generate `requirements.txt` from current environment
If you already installed packages:
```bash
pip freeze > requirements.txt
```
⚠️ This captures **everything** installed in the environment.
## Common version formats
```txt
flask==3.0.0 # exact version (reproducible builds)
requests>=2.31.0 # minimum version
numpy~=1.26.0 # compatible release
django<5.0 # version upper limit
```
## Install from multiple requirement files
```bash
pip install -r base.txt -r dev.txt
```
Useful for:
* `base.txt` → production
* `dev.txt` → development tools (pytest, black, etc.)
## Requirements from Git / local path
```txt
git+https://github.com/pallets/flask.git
-e .
```
Then install:
```bash
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## Debian / system Python warning (important)
On Debian-based systems, **dont install globally** unless you know what youre doing:
❌ Bad:
```bash
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt
```
✅ Good:
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
## Typical workflow (TL;DR)
```bash
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
python app.py
```