Daniel Arbuckle's Mastering Python
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The pip tool for packages

Python, from version 3.4 onwards, is installed with a tool called pip, which can interface with the Python Package Index to automatically find, download, and install Python packages. If you already know the name of the package you want, and you have permission to write into Python's library directory, then this relatively simple command will get it fully installed and ready to be used.

In this instance, we installed a package called banknumber, which checks if someone's bank number is a valid bank number or is just a random number. For this, just add the python3 -m pip install banknumber command and hit Enter; we'll get the information as shown in the following screenshot:

If we don't have permission to Python's library directory, never fear. Python will look for a second user-specific library directory and since that library directory belongs to us, we'll always be able to install packages there.

To tell pip that we want to install into our personal library directory, just add --user to the command right after install. In the following screenshot, we are installing the requests package into our personal directory: