pip uninstall¶
Usage¶
python -m pip uninstall [options] <package> ...
python -m pip uninstall [options] -r <requirements file> ...
py -m pip uninstall [options] <package> ...
py -m pip uninstall [options] -r <requirements file> ...
Description¶
Uninstall packages.
pip is able to uninstall most installed packages. Known exceptions are:
Pure distutils packages installed with
python setup.py install
, which leave behind no metadata to determine what files were installed.Script wrappers installed by
python setup.py develop
.
Options¶
- -r, --requirement <file>¶
Uninstall all the packages listed in the given requirements file. This option can be used multiple times.
(environment variable:
PIP_REQUIREMENT
)
- -y, --yes¶
Don’t ask for confirmation of uninstall deletions.
(environment variable:
PIP_YES
)
- --root-user-action <root_user_action>¶
Action if pip is run as a root user [warn, ignore] (default: warn)
(environment variable:
PIP_ROOT_USER_ACTION
)
- --break-system-packages¶
Allow pip to modify an EXTERNALLY-MANAGED Python installation
(environment variable:
PIP_BREAK_SYSTEM_PACKAGES
)
Examples¶
Uninstall a package.
$ python -m pip uninstall simplejson Uninstalling simplejson: /home/me/env/lib/python3.9/site-packages/simplejson /home/me/env/lib/python3.9/site-packages/simplejson-2.2.1-py3.9.egg-info Proceed (Y/n)? y Successfully uninstalled simplejson
C:\> py -m pip uninstall simplejson Uninstalling simplejson: /home/me/env/lib/python3.9/site-packages/simplejson /home/me/env/lib/python3.9/site-packages/simplejson-2.2.1-py3.9.egg-info Proceed (Y/n)? y Successfully uninstalled simplejson