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Type the name of the package to install in the Search field. See Installing Python packages from VCS for more details. To install a package from VCS, you need to switch to the Terminal window and execute the following command for the target Python interpreter: pip install git+. In the Available Packages dialog, click to reload the list of the packages. In the Manage Repositories dialog that opens, click to add a URL of a local repository, for example, then click OK. To specify a custom repository, including devpi or PyPi, click Manage Repositories. In the dialog that opens, preview the list of the available packages. This toggle is enabled by default for Conda environments. Use this toggle to manage packages from the Conda environment repository. If you select a Python SDK with the configured Conda environment, the Use Conda Package Manager toggle appears in the Packages tab toolbar. Switch to the Packages tab to preview the list of the available packages. To manage Python packages for the Python interpreter, navigate to File | Project Structure, select SDKs under the Platform Settings section, and select the target Python SDK from the list of the available SDKs. Manage packages in the Python interpreter settings In IntelliJ IDEA, you can preview and manage packages in the Python Packages tool window and in the Python interpreter Settings/Preferences. For Conda environments you can use the conda package manager. By default, IntelliJ IDEA uses pip to manage project packages. IntelliJ IDEA provides methods for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading Python packages for a particular Python SDK. The following is only valid when the Python plugin is installed and enabled. Install, uninstall, and upgrade Python packages