'pip' is not recognized as an internal or external command

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迷失自我 2020-11-21 05:41

I\'m running into a weird error when trying to install Django on my computer.

This is the sequence that I typed into my command line:



        
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  •  遥遥无期
    2020-11-21 06:03

    You need to add the path of your pip installation to your PATH system variable. By default, pip is installed to C:\Python34\Scripts\pip (pip now comes bundled with new versions of python), so the path "C:\Python34\Scripts" needs to be added to your PATH variable.

    To check if it is already in your PATH variable, type echo %PATH% at the CMD prompt

    To add the path of your pip installation to your PATH variable, you can use the Control Panel or the setx command. For example:

    setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\Python34\Scripts"
    

    Note: According to the official documentation, "[v]ariables set with setx variables are available in future command windows only, not in the current command window". In particular, you will need to start a new cmd.exe instance after entering the above command in order to utilize the new environment variable.

    Thanks to Scott Bartell for pointing this out.

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