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installation:installation-pipx | installation | installation-pipx | Using pipx | pipx is a tool for installing Python software with all of its dependencies in an isolated environment, to ensure that they will not conflict with any other installed Python software. If you use Homebrew on macOS you can install pipx like this: brew install pipx pipx ensurepath Without Homebrew you can install it like so: python3 -m pip install --user pipx python3 -m pipx ensurepath The pipx ensurepath command configures your shell to ensure it can find commands that have been installed by pipx - generally by making sure ~/.local/bin has been added to your PATH . Once pipx is installed you can use it to install Datasette like this: pipx install datasette Then run datasette --version to confirm that it has been successfully installed. | ["Installation", "Advanced installation options"] | [{"href": "https://pipxproject.github.io/pipx/", "label": "pipx"}, {"href": "https://brew.sh/", "label": "Homebrew"}] |
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