Stable version

Using pip

From PyPi

$ pip3 install --user PyFunceble

Note

We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies at the user level. More information about it can be found on pip documentation.

Warning

We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble into containers or CI engines.

From GitHub

$ pip3 install --user git+https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git@master#egg=PyFunceble

Note

We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies at the user level. More information about it can be found on pip documentation.

Warning

We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble into containers or CI engines.

Using the AUR (for Arch Linux users)

The package can be found at https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pyfunceble/.

With makepkg

$ curl https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/PKGBUILD?h=pyfunceble -o PKGBUILD
$ makepkg
$ sudo pacman -U pyfunceble*.tar.xz

With your favorite AUR helper

Warning

We do not recommend any AUR helper but keep in mind that some AUR helpers are “better” than other. For more information about your current (or any other) AUR helper please report to the ArchWiki page.

$ yourFavoriteAurHelper -S pyfunceble

Using docker (hub)

The image description can be found at https://hub.docker.com/r/pyfunceble/pyfunceble

$ docker pull pyfunceble/pyfunceble

Pure Python method

Execute the following and enjoy PyFunceble!

$ git clone https://github.com/funilrys/PyFunceble.git
$ cd PyFunceble
$ python3 setup.py test
$ python3 setup.py install # Avoid this if you want to uninstall or update one day.
$ pip3 install --user -e . # Prefer this method.

Note

We recommend the --user flag which installs the required dependencies at the user level. More information about it can be found on pip documentation.

Warning

We do not recommend the --user flag when using PyFunceble into containers or CI engines.