This tool is unmaintained now and the repository is archived. See this issue for more details.
pipwin is a complementary tool for pip on Windows. pipwin installs unofficial python package binaries for windows provided by Christoph Gohlke here http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
>> pip install pipwin >> pipwin search cv Did you mean any of these ? * cvxopt * opencv-python * abcview * cvxpy >> pipwin install opencv-python >> pipwin install numpy>=1.11
On first run, pipwin builds a cache of available package list in
~/.pipwin
You can force a cache rebuild using :
pipwin refresh
List all available packages :
pipwin list
Search packages :
pipwin search <partial_name/name>
Install packages :
pipwin install <package>
Also works version specifiers, e.g.
pipwin install <package>==<version>
orpipwin install <package><=<version>
Download only (to
~/pipwin
or<dest>
if provided) :pipwin download -d <dest> <package>
Install from pipwin requirements file :
pipwin install -r requirements.txt
Download only from pipwin requirements file :
pipwin download -r requirements.txt
Uninstall packages (Can directly use pip for this) :
pipwin uninstall <package>
Free software: BSD license
- Fixed issue where install -r (filename) does not work <#62>.
- Support for
--proxy
flag via PR#54 <#54>.
- Handles text vs string parsing for beautifulsoup4 for python2 vs python3.
- Fixes issue 43 <#43>
- More robust whitespace handling in requirement parsing.
- Using PySmartDL to handle download and install of packages.
- Removed progress bar and streaming downloader blocks now handled by PySmartDL.
- Using postman client type to overcome use of robobrowser to create package cache.