Python Package Index

The Python Package Index, abbreviated as PyPI (/ˌppiˈ/) and also known as the Cheese Shop (a reference to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch "Cheese Shop"),:8:742 is the official third-party software repository for Python. It is analogous to the CPAN repository for Perl:36 and to the CRAN repository for R. PyPI is run by the Python Software Foundation, a charity. Some package managers, including pip, use PyPI as the default source for packages and their dependencies.

PyPI
Type of site
Software repository
Available inMultilingual
OwnerPython Software Foundation
URLpypi.org
Launched2003
Current statusActive
Written inVarious

As of 17 January 2022, more than 350,000 Python packages can be accessed through PyPI.

In May 2023, more than 450 000 Python packages are available.

PyPI primarily hosts Python packages in the form of archives called sdists (source distributions) or precompiled "wheels."

PyPI as an index allows users to search for packages by keywords or by filters against their metadata, such as free software license or compatibility with POSIX. A single entry on PyPI is able to store, aside from just a package and its metadata, previous releases of the package, precompiled wheels (e.g. containing DLLs on Windows), as well as different forms for different operating systems and Python versions.

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