Do I need to install pip?¶pip is already installed if you are using Python 2 >=2.7.9 or Python 3 >=3.4 downloaded from or if you are working in a Virtual Environment created by virtualenv or pyvenv. Just make sure to upgrade pip. Installing with get-pip.py¶To install pip, securely download get-pip.py. [1]: curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -o get-pip.py Inspect python get-pip.py Warning Be cautious if you are using a Python install that is managed by your operating
system or another package manager.
Note The get-pip.py script is supported on the same python version as pip. For the now unsupported Python 2.6, alternate script is available here. get-pip.py options¶
Install from local copies of pip and setuptools: python get-pip.py --no-index --find-links=/local/copies Install to the user site [3]: python get-pip.py --user Install behind a proxy: python get-pip.py --proxy="http://[user:passwd@]proxy.server:port" Using Linux Package Managers¶See Installing pip/setuptools/wheel with Linux Package Managers in the Python Packaging User Guide. Python and OS Compatibility¶pip works with CPython versions 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and also pypy. This means pip works on the latest patch version of each of these minor versions. Previous patch versions are supported on a best effort approach. pip works on Unix/Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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