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Before you can start using Pycord, you need to install the library.
:::note Python 3.8 or above is required to use Pycord. :::
:::tip Before you start installing python packages globally, it's recommended you set up a virtual environment. You can find instructions for that here. :::
To install Pycord, you can use the following command in your terminal:
pip install py-cord
:::tip
Remember that you need to install py-cord
, not pycord
.
Also, the pip
command varies depending on your installation. For example, it might be python3 -m pip
on macOS/Linux or py3 -m pip
on some versions of Windows.
:::
If you need voice support for your bot, you should run:
pip install "py-cord[voice]"
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Pycord, you can use the following command in your terminal to upgrade to the latest version:
pip install -U py-cord
If you are migrating from another library, say, discord.py
, first of all, you need to uninstall it.
pip uninstall discord.py
Then, you can install Pycord, it's as simple as that!:
pip install py-cord
:::caution
Uninstalling discord.py
after installing py-cord
can cause issues. Make sure to uninstall it first!
:::
:::caution The development build comes with cutting edge features and new functionality, but as it isn't a stable build you may encounter bugs. :::
To install the development build, you can use the following command in your terminal:
pip install -U git+https://github.com/Pycord-Development/pycord
:::important Git is required to install this build. Learn how you can install Git. :::