Installation

Requirements

Python version greater than 3.8.0

Short version

pip install scarf-toolkit

Long version

To use Scarf you need the Python programming language, version 3.8 or upwards, installed.

Step 1:

First, check whether you already have Python installed. To do so you need to open a terminal window (aka command prompt).

  • On Linux: Pressing key combination Ctrl+Alt+T together works on most Linux distributions.

  • On Windows: Press Win+R keys on your keyboard. Then, type cmd and press Enter.

  • On MacOS: Press CMD+Space to open spotlight search, and type terminal and hit RETURN.

Step 2:

Okay, once you have got a terminal window open, type python --version and press ENTER:

Now you may see one of the following three kinds of output:

  • If your output shows you have Python 3.8.0 or a more recent version. In this case, you are good to go and you can skip Step 3.

  • If you have an earlier version than 3.8, for example 3.5 or 2.7, then see step 3.

  • If you see an error containing words not found or not recognized then most likely you do not have a Python version installed on your system. Move to step 3.

Step 3:

To install the latest version of Python, we suggest using Miniconda. Download appropriate version based on your operating system from here: https://conda.io/miniconda.html (version Python 3.8 or above).

If you are confused about 64-bit or 32-bit see this nice post. Once you have downloaded Miniconda please follow their instructions here to install it. Once installed, please confirm that you now have a Python version greater than 3.8.0 by typing python --version in your terminal.

Step 3.5 (Optional) We recommend that you first create an environment that you then install scarf into. If you have followed the steps above and you are using conda you create an environment by typing conda create --name myenv python=3.8.

This will also install python 3.8 into that environment. One of the benefits of working with environments is that you minimize the risk of some required package that you are using for something different (e.g. if you have another package that requires numpy to be of an older version) is being updated without you wanting it to. This way you can keep the installation contained.

To activate the environment type conda activate myenv. To deactivate it again type conda deactivate.

Step 4:

Now, in your terminal, type this to install the latest version of Scarf: pip install scarf-toolkit