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[Documentation] Installation Guide for Windows 11: Dependency Resolution Steps #1497
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I have been using pipx to install open-interpreter on Windows 11, and when I upgraded to .4 just now, I got this: interpreter --os ... ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pyautogui' |
pip install pyautogui |
I've got 3.12 as my main base on Win 11 - I use virtual envs or pipx to go down to 3.11 as needed... maybe that's not the right approach for Windows + AI tinkering. using pipx ... not pip to enclose it in it's own env... I may back that out... pipx inject open-interpreter pyautogui uvicorn fastapi
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If you avoid the conflict by following the procedure described in this issue and successfully install, the error message in the comment above will appear when you start the system. The solution to this error has been reported as Issue 1495. Please refer to that. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
documentation, enhancement
Describe the solution you'd like
This is a guide for installing Open Interpreter on Windows 11 with Python 3.11, focusing on resolving dependency issues and providing a clear installation sequence.
Current Documentation Gap
The current documentation doesn't provide specific guidance for Windows users, who may encounter dependency conflicts during installation. This can lead to installation failures or runtime errors.
Suggested Documentation Addition
Windows 11 Installation Guide
Prerequisites
Step-by-Step Installation
pip install "open-interpreter==0.4.1"
Troubleshooting
Common issues and solutions:
Benefits
Additional Suggestions
Would you consider adding this to the official documentation?
Describe alternatives you've considered
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