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# Getting Started
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To get started with using pip, you should install Python on your system.
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## Checking if you have a working pip
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The best way to check if you have a working pip installation is to run:
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```{pip-cli}
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$ pip --version
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pip X.Y.Z from ... (python X.Y)
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```
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If that worked, congratulations! You have a working pip in your environment.
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If you got output that does not look like the sample above, read on -- the rest
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of this page has information about how to install pip within a Python
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environment that doesn't have it.
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## Next Steps
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As a next step, you'll want to read the
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["Installing Packages"](pypug:tutorials/installing-packages) tutorial on
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packaging.python.org. That tutorial will guide you through the basics of using
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pip for installing packages.
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