pip list

Usage

pip list [options]

Description

List installed packages, including editables.

Packages are listed in a case-insensitive sorted order.

Options

-o, --outdated

List outdated packages

-u, --uptodate

List uptodate packages

-e, --editable

List editable projects.

-l, --local

If in a virtualenv that has global access, do not list globally-installed packages.

--user

Only output packages installed in user-site.

--pre

Include pre-release and development versions. By default, pip only finds stable versions.

-i, --index-url <url>

Base URL of Python Package Index (default https://pypi.python.org/simple).

--extra-index-url <url>

Extra URLs of package indexes to use in addition to --index-url.

--no-index

Ignore package index (only looking at --find-links URLs instead).

-f, --find-links <url>

If a url or path to an html file, then parse for links to archives. If a local path or file:// url that's a directory, then look for archives in the directory listing.

Enable the processing of dependency links.

Examples

  1. List installed packages.
$ pip list
docutils (0.10)
Jinja2 (2.7.2)
MarkupSafe (0.18)
Pygments (1.6)
Sphinx (1.2.1)
  1. List outdated packages (excluding editables), and the latest version available
$ pip list --outdated
docutils (Current: 0.10 Latest: 0.11)
Sphinx (Current: 1.2.1 Latest: 1.2.2)

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