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# Install pip
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In some cases, it may appear that Blender's python already knows about your
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system's installation of python (python is usually installed by default on most
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Linux distros). In such cases, you may use just `pip install something` to
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install libraries.
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There are two known ways to install `pip` into Blender.
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### Option 1
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This I tested on latest Blender 2.81 builds. The similar instructions should
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work for other Blender 2.8x versions.
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$ /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/bin/python3 -m ensurepip
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$ /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/bin/python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
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(exact name of `python` executable depends on specific blender build).
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### Option 2
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If, for some reason, Option 1 does not work for you (on some system Python says
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`no module named ensurepip`), then you have to do the following:
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1. Download [get-pip.py][13] script
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2. Run it with Blender's python:
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$ /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/bin/python3.7m /path/to/get-pip.py
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Please refer to [official pip site][14] for official installation instructions. |
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