virtualenvs/jupyter/ Run virtual environment and Jupyter Make a folder to host your virtual envs: cdĬreate a virtual env for Jupyter: python3 -m venv. Open or create the file ~/.bash_profile and write: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH Install Python 3Īs of, this will install Python 3 (I think previously it installed Python 2): brew install python Set up virtual environmentīy default, Python 3 comes with the ability to create virtual environments. ![]() ![]() Install Homebrew: ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL )" Install HomebrewĪll of these steps are done in the Mac OS Terminal, so start that first.įirst install XCode: xcode-select -install If you need to use Python 2, then you’ll want to install virtualenv (see first link at the bottom). Python3 has built-in handling of virtual environments, so I use that here instead. In the past, I used virtualenv to manage virtual environments with Python 2. ![]() I’m doing this on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) with macOS High Sierra 10.13.3. There are many alternative ways of doing this that you can find on Google. This is my preferred way to install Python and Jupyter notebook for doing scientific data analysis.
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