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What is pip?

pip is the package installer for Python. It allows you to easily install and manage packages from the Python Package Index (PyPI) and other indexes. Pip is used to install, upgrade, and uninstall software packages written in Python.

What other technologies are related to pip?

pip Competitor Technologies

Build systems that can manage dependencies, offering alternative approaches to pip and virtual environments.
mentioned alongside pip in 100% (106) of relevant job posts
A package, dependency and environment management solution, like pip but language agnostic and with binary package support.
mentioned alongside pip in 13% (338) of relevant job posts
A dependency management and packaging tool for Python, providing features such as dependency resolution and environment management.
mentioned alongside pip in 14% (184) of relevant job posts
A Python distribution that includes a package manager (conda) and a collection of pre-installed packages, providing an alternative to pip and virtualenv.
mentioned alongside pip in 2% (71) of relevant job posts

pip Complementary Technologies

A tool to create isolated Python environments. `pip` is often used within virtualenv environments to manage packages.
mentioned alongside pip in 38% (68) of relevant job posts
The Python Package Index, a repository of software for Python. pip is the recommended tool for installing packages from PyPI.
mentioned alongside pip in 7% (51) of relevant job posts

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