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Spyder now offers standalone installers for Windows and macOS, making it easier to get up and running with the application without having to download Anaconda or manually install it in your existing environment.
- Quickstart
Quickstart¶. Welcome to our Quickstart! Here you will find...
- FAQ
Go to Install specific version and select the version of...
- Intro Videos
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- Find
Using the Find pane¶. To search for text in the Find pane,...
- Files
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- Editor
Editor¶. Spyder’s multi-language Editor integrates a number...
- Learning the Basics
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- Quickstart
Spyder helps you move from single scripts to structured, reusable modules and packages without losing interactivity. It also includes powerful software development tools whenever you’re ready for them.
Simple installation. The easiest way to start using Spyder is by downloading our own installers for Windows, macOS and Linux: Windows (Windows 10+): Windows-x86_64.exe. macOS (11.0+): macOS-x86_64.pkg. Linux (CentOS 7+): Linux-x86_64.sh.
21 maj 2022 · You can install it by activating your environment (if necessary) and then running in a system terminal: conda install spyder‑kernels=2.3 or pip install spyder‑kernels==2.3.* I've never done this before but nevertheless I tried.
Spyder is relatively easy to install on Windows, Linux and macOS. Just make sure to read and follow these instructions with care. This section explains how to install the latest stable release of Spyder. If you prefer testing the development version, please use the boostrap script instead.
The easiest way to start using Spyder is by downloading our own installers for Windows, macOS and Linux (experimental): Windows (Windows 10+): Spyder_64bit_full.exe. macOS. M1 (14.0+): Spyder_arm64.dmg. Intel (12.0+): Spyder.dmg.
Go to Install specific version and select the version of Spyder you want to use. We strongly recommend the latest available, to benefit from new features, bug fixes, performance improvements and usability enhancements.