Which shell command gives me the actual version of pip I am using?
pip gives with pip show all version of modules that are installed but excludes itself.
13 Answers
You can do this:
pip -V or:
pip --version 4Just for completeness:
pip -V
pip --version
pip list and inside the list you'll find also pip with its version.
For windows just type:
python -m pip --version 1For windows:
import pip help(pip) shows the version at the end of the help file.
2Any of the following should work
pip --version # pip 19.0.3 from /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip (python 2.7) or
pip -V # pip 19.0.3 from /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip (python 2.7) or
pip3 -V # pip 19.0.3 from /Library/Frameworks/ (python 3.7) Many people use both 2.X and 3.X python. You can use pip -V to show default pip version.
If you have many python versions, and you want to install some packages through different pip, I advise this way:
sudo python2.X -m pip install some-package==0.16 On RHEL "pip -V" works :
$ pip -V pip 6.1.1 from /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages (python 2.6) 0check two things
pip2 --version and
pip3 --version because the default pip may be anyone of this so it is always better to check both.
Start Python and type import pip pip.__version__ which works for all python packages.
First, open a command prompt After type a bellow commands.
check a version itself Easily :
Form Windows:
pip installation :
pip install pip pip Version check:
pip --version 1For Windows machine go to command prompt and type.
pip -V 1`pip -v` or `pip --v` However note, if you are using macos catelina which has the zsh (z shell) it might give you a whole bunch of things, so the best option is to try install the version or start as -- pip3
py -m pip --version
This worked for python version 3.9.7