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I need to find which version of TensorFlow I have installed. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 Long Term Support.

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    To retreive the summary (incl. version of package) try: pip show [package name], eg: pip show tensorflow, pip show numpy etc.
    – Sumax
    Jul 30, 2019 at 12:30
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    Simply print(tf.__version__)
    – Pe Dro
    Apr 16, 2020 at 7:37
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    Anyone knowing the difference between tf.__version__ and tf.version.VERSION? My 0.12.0 installation doesn't support latter.
    – Jianyu
    Oct 5, 2020 at 12:36
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    relevant TensorFlow 2.x API docs (tf.version.VERSION is a v2.0 API): tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/version
    – michael
    Jan 25, 2021 at 0:43

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This depends on how you installed TensorFlow. I am going to use the same headings used by TensorFlow's installation instructions to structure this answer.


Pip installation

Run:

python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 2
python3 -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 3

Note that python is symlinked to /usr/bin/python3 in some Linux distributions, so use python instead of python3 in these cases.

pip list | grep tensorflow for Python 2 or pip3 list | grep tensorflow for Python 3 will also show the version of Tensorflow installed.


Virtualenv installation

Run:

python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for both Python 2 and Python 3

pip list | grep tensorflow will also show the version of Tensorflow installed.

For example, I have installed TensorFlow 0.9.0 in a virtualenv for Python 3. So, I get:

$ python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'
0.9.0

$ pip list | grep tensorflow
tensorflow (0.9.0)
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    and if you are building from source, your version is commit hash from git rev-parse HEAD Jul 26, 2016 at 4:53
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    Got 'module' object has no attribute '__version__' when python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)' Dec 9, 2016 at 2:53
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    @user3768495 If you installed Tensorflow with VirtualEnv you need to activate the environment and that must be done for any new console you open (source ~/tensorflow/bin/activate). Once you do that you can retrieve your tensorflow version (pip list | grep tensorflow) Mar 18, 2018 at 14:29
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    for Windows CMD you need to use double quote " instead of ': python3 -c "import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)"
    – user924
    Dec 15, 2018 at 19:46
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    [jalal@goku examples]$ python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)' Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 1, in <module> AttributeError: module 'tensorflow' has no attribute 'version'
    – Mona Jalal
    Dec 8, 2019 at 1:41
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Almost every normal package in python assigns the variable .__version__ to the current version. So if you want to find the version of some package you can do the following

import a
a.__version__

For tensorflow it will be

import tensorflow as tf
tf.version.VERSION

For old versions of tensorflow (below 0.10), use tf.__version__

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    tf.VERSION doesn't work for TF2.0. However, tf.__version__ works fine.
    – apatsekin
    Oct 9, 2019 at 22:38
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    @apatsekin Fot TF2.0, use tf.version.VERSION Oct 30, 2020 at 21:39
  • I've installed 'tensorflow-cpu==2.4.1' on my venv and opened jupyter notebook after activating venv. When I do "!pip freeze" it show tensorflow-cpu==2.4.1 correctly however when I run tf.__version__ it tells me I have version 2.7.0.
    – haneulkim
    May 12, 2022 at 6:03
  • looks like even for TF2.0 both works for me, tf.__version__ as well as tf.version.VERSION Sep 2, 2022 at 7:05
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If you have installed via pip, just run the following

$ pip show tensorflow
Name: tensorflow
Version: 1.5.0
Summary: TensorFlow helps the tensors flow
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    pip show tensorflow-gpu for GPU version. Better yet, just do pip list | grep tensorflow. Jun 28, 2019 at 6:40
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    This is a brilliant command to get summary for any python package!
    – Sumax
    Jul 30, 2019 at 12:00
  • I loved this one
    – lonesome
    Sep 6, 2020 at 13:22
  • Fun fact: I just realized why this package is called tensorflow thanks to your answer! Sep 17, 2022 at 5:46
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import tensorflow as tf

print(tf.VERSION)
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    Thank you, Bilal. This works for versions older than 1.0 Nov 20, 2017 at 23:07
  • print() with parentheses is a python3 thing, not necessary for python2. Jul 5, 2018 at 1:43
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For python 3.6.2:

import tensorflow as tf

print(tf.version.VERSION)
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  • print (tf.__version__) works in tf2.0 rc (py 3.7.4)
    – Prabindh
    Sep 24, 2019 at 5:38
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If you're using anaconda distribution of Python,

$ conda list | grep tensorflow
tensorflow    1.0.0       py35_0    conda-forge

To check it using Jupyter Notebook (IPython Notebook)

In [1]: import tensorflow as tf
In [2]: tf.__version__
Out[2]: '1.0.0'
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For knowing any version of the python library then if your library is installed using the pip then use the following command.

pip show tensorflow

The Output of the above command will be shown below:-

Name: tensorflow
Version: 2.3.0
Summary: TensorFlow is an open source machine learning framework for everyone.
Home-page: https://www.tensorflow.org/
Author: Google Inc.
Author-email: [email protected]
License: Apache 2.0
Location: /usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages
Requires: astunparse, wheel, keras-preprocessing, gast, tensorflow-estimator, opt-einsum, tensorboard, protobuf, absl-py, six, wrapt, termcolor, numpy, grpcio, scipy, google-pasta, h5py
Required-by: fancyimpute
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I installed the Tensorflow 0.12rc from source, and the following command gives me the version info:

python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 2
python3 -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 3

The following figure shows the output:

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To get more information about tensorflow and its options you can use below command:

>> import tensorflow as tf
>> help(tf)
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    I get python3.6 -c 'import tensorflow as tf; help(tf)' Segmentation fault (core dumped)
    – John Jiang
    Aug 27, 2018 at 5:52
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On Latest TensorFlow release 1.14.0

tf.VERSION

is deprecated, instead of this use

tf.version.VERSION

ERROR:

WARNING: Logging before flag parsing goes to stderr.
The name tf.VERSION is deprecated. Please use tf.version.VERSION instead.
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Easily get KERAS and TENSORFLOW version number --> Run this command in terminal:

[username@usrnm:~] python3

>>import keras; print(keras.__version__)

Using TensorFlow backend.

2.2.4

>>import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)

1.12.0

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The tensorflow version can be checked either on terminal or console or in any IDE editer as well (like Spyder or Jupyter notebook, etc)

Simple command to check version:

(py36) C:\WINDOWS\system32>python
Python 3.6.8 |Anaconda custom (64-bit)

>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> tf.__version__
'1.13.1'
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Another variation, i guess :P

python3 -c 'print(__import__("tensorflow").__version__)'
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python -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 2
python3 -c 'import tensorflow as tf; print(tf.__version__)'  # for Python 3

Here -c represents program passed in as string (terminates option list)

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Tensorflow version in Jupyter Notebook:-

!pip list | grep tensorflow
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If you have TensorFlow 2.x:

sess = tf.compat.v1.Session(config=tf.compat.v1.ConfigProto(log_device_placement=True))

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    Why provide a partial answer to a 4 y/o question that already has multiple answers with very good acceptance? Does this provide any new knowledge? Jun 5, 2020 at 15:27
  • @amitai, all packages and tools upgrade, and most of the time, errors are coming back. Old correct solutions may not work today.
    – Jade Cacho
    Jun 21, 2020 at 14:58
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For Windows cmd

pip list | FINDSTR tensorflow
OR
pip show tensorflow

For Linux

pip list | grep tensorflow
OR
pip show tensorflow
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The version of Tensorflow can simply be checked on jupyter notebook using the following simple steps.

import tensorflow as tf
print(tf.__version__)  # for Python 3
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Since nobody is suggesting this way, you can do the following in the cmd if you installed the package via pip

pip show tensorflow
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Printing python version in human readable format

python -c 'import sys; print(".".join(map(str, sys.version_info[:3])))'

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