Managing a different Python interpreter¶
New in version 22.3.
Occasionally, you may want to use pip to manage a Python installation other than
the one pip is installed into. In this case, you can use the --python
option
to specify the interpreter you want to manage. This option can take one of two
values:
The path to a Python executable.
The path to a virtual environment.
In both cases, pip will run exactly as if it had been invoked from that Python environment.
One example of where this might be useful is to manage a virtual environment that does not have pip installed.
$ python -m venv .venv --without-pip
$ python -m pip --python .venv install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
$ python -m venv .venv --without-pip
$ python -m pip --python .venv install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
C:> py -m venv .venv --without-pip
C:> py -m pip --python .venv install SomePackage
[...]
Successfully installed SomePackage
You could also use --python .venv/bin/python
(or on Windows,
--python .venv\Scripts\python.exe
) if you wanted to be explicit, but the
virtual environment name is shorter and works exactly the same.