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I have Python 2.7.8 installed on my Windows 7 machine, which comes with pip already pre-installed. I'm able to successfully install new packages from pip and now I need to add a custom repository URL to the install list of pip.

To do so I need to modify pip.ini which is in %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini, according to the Official Manual. However, there is no pip folder anywhere (not in Roaming, not in Local, not in LocalLow) nor is there a PyPa folder in: C:\ProgramData\PyPA\pip\pip.conf

Could you tell me where I should search for pip.ini? How can I add a foreign repo to the install list?

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    Have you tried creating a new file %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini?
    – cel
    Feb 2, 2015 at 13:05
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    Why pip doesn't support a command to show this info?
    – aviit
    Apr 4, 2018 at 4:13

14 Answers 14

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Instead of checking a list of well-known locations, you can ask pip to list the valid locations:

pip config -v list

Fun fact

On the same machine, with the same pip version, the valid locations can vary based on the actual Python version.

Environment: Win 7 x64, the HOME environment variable is set to D:\Home

Python 3.7.3:

> pip config -v list
For variant 'global', will try loading 'C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'user', will try loading 'D:\Home\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'user', will try loading 'C:\Users\foobar\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'site', will try loading 'C:\Python37\pip.ini'

Python 3.8.0:

> pip config -v list
For variant 'global', will try loading 'C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'user', will try loading 'C:\Users\foobar\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'user', will try loading 'C:\Users\foobar\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini'
For variant 'site', will try loading 'C:\Python38\pip.ini'
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    Won't pip config -v list or pip config --verbose list do?
    – dumbledad
    Apr 9, 2020 at 18:36
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    @dumbledad thank you, it's working fine on Windows too
    – alexandrul
    Apr 10, 2020 at 18:49
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    This is really helpful and works across platforms, thank you. Aug 7, 2020 at 10:39
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    Thank you. This worked. Instead of copying files blindly at %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini, check which pip path a certain environment is using and create a pip.ini file at that location. Sep 13, 2022 at 17:51
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    @alexandrul Update: After upgrading Pip from 21.2.4 to the latest version (23.0.1), your command (pip config -v list) worked as described above
    – Seth
    Mar 21, 2023 at 19:39
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Finally got it sorted.

Apparently for Windows users pip.ini config file is not created, however can be added manually!

just create new %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini and content of custom repository:

[install]
find-links = https://<login>:<password>@your.repo.com/custom/url

Reference: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#config-file

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  • On python 3.6 it works for me from C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.conf only.
    – iTayb
    Jan 1, 2018 at 15:16
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    Using Python 3.8, I had to manually create the pip folder and the pip.ini file as well. I used it for our corporate proxy settings. Mar 10, 2020 at 20:41
  • @ValentinGrégoire Where did you create your pip folder and how did you ensure it was picked up when launching? pip config -v list lists a selection of variants.
    – QHarr
    Apr 17, 2020 at 7:39
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    @QHarr, I created it at the sugested place in this answer (%APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini). As for getting picked up, I prayed for it, and it worked. Apr 21, 2020 at 13:37
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    @QHarr See the answer of alexandrul. You can for example check with an erroneous pip.ini that has no [install] section header. I have installed Anaconda for my user only. Then, both the 2xuser variant and the anaconda variant work (error thrown). I have not checked the global variant since I have a user installation. Aug 10, 2020 at 17:31
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A bit late, but for reference: Try adding the pip.ini file in %USERPROFILE%\pip\pip.ini (usually: C:\Users\<username>\pip\pip.ini).

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    Putting the pip folder directly in the user folder is the what worked for me on Windows 7 and Windows 10 using Python 3. Thanks for the tip, Moshe.
    – wyattis
    Mar 2, 2017 at 16:55
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It's been 7 years, and I think there's now a better answer for most people -- but it does depend on version of pip. For the most recent pips I'm using:

    $ pip config -v debug

lists where it's looking and you can decide which location is most useful for what you've got in mind. It does look like a fairly recent change: On a year-old docker image I had with pip 20.1 I got "ERROR: Need an action (edit, get, list, set, unset) to perform." On that system, pip config -v list gave a list of files it would try, this is supposed to be 'global', 'user' or 'site' variants of pip.ini locations.

For Windows 10, for pip 21.2.4 on both 3.9.6 and 3.6.8, I get response below with pip config -v debug, while pip config -v list is silent (unless a pip.ini is found).

global:
  C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini, exists: False
site:
  c:\py\myvenv\pip.ini, exists: False
user:
  C:\Users\myname\pip\pip.ini, exists: False
  C:\Users\myname\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini, exists: False

From a downloaded image I got from dockerhub in June 2021 with pip 21.2.2 and python 3.6.10:

 pip config -v debug
 env_var:
 env:
 global:
   /etc/xdg/pip/pip.conf, exists: False
   /etc/pip.conf, exists: True
 global.extra-index-url: http://trynexs:8081/repository/repo_group/simple
 site:
   /usr/local/pip.conf, exists: False
 user:
   /home/tanhauser/.pip/pip.conf, exists: False
   /home/tanhauser/.config/pip/pip.conf, exists: False
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On windows pip.exe looks for "pip.ini" in this order:

C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini
C:\Users\<username>\pip\pip.ini
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini
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  • I'm not sure this is still the case. On my Win7 machine with py3.6.3 when I tried adding [list] ...format=columns it only took effect when placed in APPDATA. Nov 26, 2017 at 18:34
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    That was for 2.7, so you could be right. I had used sysinternals procmon to watch Python.exe was doing; searching in order for access to "pip.ini". Anyone can do the same to ensure the order is still the same: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/procmon
    – Sirmabus
    Nov 20, 2018 at 20:49
  • I can confirm part of it. I have put an erroneous pip.ini both in C:\Users\<username>\pip\pip.ini and in %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini. Then pip config -v list reported username\pip directory (I had forgotten a section header). This shows that the the username\pip directory comes before the appdata\pip directory. Aug 10, 2020 at 17:12
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Pip changed the location of the config file in windows starting in pip 6.0 the pip config docs explain the location of the config files as follows.

pip --version >= 6 (as of version 18.1 hasn't changed again yet)

%APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini

pip --version < 6

%HOME%\pip\pip.ini

Inside a virtual env

%VIRTUAL_ENV%\pip.ini

Site-wide win7+ (same as of win10)

C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini

Site-wide winxp (note windows vista side wide not supported)

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\pip\pip.ini

NOTE: If multiple configuration files are found by pip then they are combined in the following order:

  1. The site-wide file is read
  2. The per-user file is read
  3. The virtualenv-specific file is read

Also pip added a config command starting in pip 10.

pip config --help
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All the answers are partially wrong and right. It depends on how your system is configured. The only way (for me) to find out was to patch site-packages/pip/locations.py at the point where site_config_files is assigned (around line 120 for pip 9.0.1)

print('########## ' + str(site_config_files))

and then run pip search foo

On my system it printed ########## ['C:\\ProgramData\\pip\\pip.ini'], of which location I assumed I could not create/edit. But it just worked.

Btw, for my system %APPDATA% points to C:\Users\MYUSER\AppData\Roaming, which is not looked at when running pip on my system.

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I know this is a bit late, however, this post is high on the rankings when searching. Inside a virtual environment pip.ini can also be in the root of the virtual environment. From the docs and https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/?highlight=pip.ini#configuration

Inside a virtualenv:

On Unix and macOS the file is $VIRTUAL_ENV/pip.conf
On Windows the file is: %VIRTUAL_ENV%\pip.ini
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Rather than guessing first check if you have any default global/local config which is read by pip with the below command:

pip config list

This will give all details of the default config loaded by python.

If the above command doesn't give any output please try to find where pip tries to find for the global config file with the below command:

pip config --editor <path to editor of your choice> edit

The above command will open the config file which pip reads by default or else it will give an error saying that the file doesn't exist.

If there's an error please go ahead and create the exact directory and file structure as show in the error. Once the file has been created please make your changes e.g.

[global]
cert = /path/to/base64/ssl/certificate.pem
proxy = http://username:password@ipaddress:port

Save the file and please try to check (the above mentioned check command) if the configs are loaded by pip or not.

For more info please follow pip config documentation

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Make sure you acually have a pip.ini file, not pip.ini.txt.

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  • Indeed, you may only notice this if you check your files in a terminal! -> If your config was actually picked up by pip you will also get a print of the variables specified in the config file when you tpye pip config -v list after the list of preconfigured config paths, e.g.: global.index-url='%URL%'
    – m_h
    Oct 27, 2021 at 11:29
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For Windows, python will load the config from path below. So, if pip.ini file is not exist in these paths you can create the new file by refer these path depend on environment scopes (global, user & site) that you need python execute.

  • For variant 'global', will try loading 'C:\ProgramData\pip\pip.ini'
  • For variant 'user', will try loading 'C:\Users\MyName\pip\pip.ini'
  • For variant 'user', will try loading 'C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini'
  • For variant 'site', will try loading 'c:\python39-32\pip.ini'

By the way, you can check the paths as above by pip config -v list

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For me (Windows 8, pip 9.0.1, python 3.5.3), the correct path was

c:\Users\<UserName>\.pypirc      <- sic!, even on windows
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Windows 10:

I had to create 'pip' directory inside

C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\

then create pip.ini file inside that 'pip' directory:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\pip\pip.ini

No other location worked for me.

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On a Windows 10 machine with multiple users I used this:

c:\users\all users\pip\pip.ini

Using pip version 22.3.1 with python version 3.10.4..

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