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97 Managing Packages with pip
101 :program:`pip`. By default ``pip`` will install packages from the `Python
105 ``pip`` has a number of subcommands: "install", "uninstall",
107 complete documentation for ``pip``.)
113 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install novas
125 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install requests==2.6.0
131 If you re-run this command, ``pip`` will notice that the requested
134 -m pip install --upgrade`` to upgrade the package to the latest version:
138 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install --upgrade requests
146 ``python -m pip uninstall`` followed by one or more package names will
149 ``python -m pip show`` will display information about a particular package:
153 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip show requests
166 ``python -m pip list`` will display all of the packages installed in
171 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip list
174 pip (7.0.3)
178 ``python -m pip freeze`` will produce a similar list of the installed packages,
179 but the output uses the format that ``python -m pip install`` expects.
184 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip freeze > requirements.txt
196 (tutorial-env) $ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
207 ``pip`` has many more options. Consult the :ref:`installing-index`
208 guide for complete documentation for ``pip``. When you've written