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Python Setup and Usage¶
This part of the documentation is devoted to general information on the setup of the Python environment on different platforms, the invocation of the interpreter and things that make working with Python easier.
- 1. Command line and environment
- 2. Using Python on Unix platforms
- 3. Configure Python
- 4. Using Python on Windows
- 4.1. Python install manager
- 4.2. The embeddable package
- 4.3. The nuget.org packages
- 4.4. Alternative bundles
- 4.5. Supported Windows versions
- 4.6. Removing the MAX_PATH limitation
- 4.7. UTF-8 mode
- 4.8. Finding modules
- 4.9. Additional modules
- 4.10. Compiling Python on Windows
- 4.11. The full installer (deprecated)
- 4.12. Python launcher for Windows (deprecated)
- 5. Using Python on macOS
- 6. Using Python on Android
- 7. Using Python on iOS
- 8. Editors and IDEs
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This page is licensed under the Python Software Foundation License Version 2.
Examples, recipes, and other code in the documentation are additionally licensed under the Zero Clause BSD License.
See History and License for more information.
The Python Software Foundation is a non-profit corporation. Please donate.
Last updated on Dec 27, 2025 (15:26 UTC). Found a bug?
Created using Sphinx 9.0.4.