Install Applications
Installing a Package and its Applications
Install an application with:
pipx install PACKAGE
pipx creates a virtual environment, installs the package, and adds its entry points to a location on your PATH.
pipx install pycowsay makes the pycowsay command available system-wide while sandboxing pycowsay in its own virtual
environment. No sudo required. To install for all users on the system, pass --global after the subcommand (see
Configure Paths).
>> pipx install pycowsay
installed package pycowsay 2.0.3, Python 3.10.3
These apps are now globally available
- pycowsay
done! ✨ 🌟 ✨
>> pipx list
venvs are in /home/user/.local/share/pipx/venvs
apps are exposed on your $PATH at /home/user/.local/bin
package pycowsay 2.0.3, Python 3.10.3
- pycowsay
# Now you can run pycowsay from anywhere
>> pycowsay mooo
____
< mooo >
====
\
\
^__^
(oo)\_______
(__)\ )\/\
||----w |
|| ||
Picking a Python interpreter
Pass --python to install with a specific Python version. When that Python isn't on your PATH, pipx can download a
python-build-standalone build for you:
pipx install --python 3.13 --fetch-python=missing pycowsay
Pass --fetch-python=always to use a fresh standalone build instead of any system Python. Reach for it when a distro
patched the system Python in ways you can't tolerate. See the Standalone Python how-to
for more options.