I recently had to wipe my computer and reinstall everything. I remember being able to install pycharm (community edition) with a single sudo apt-get install command and that was all. I can't find it? I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.

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The ppa mystic-mirage/pycharm is unfortunately not updated anymore. Another solution is to use ubuntu-make:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-make
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-make

And then install pycharm by running

umake ide pycharm

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Having installed it via Ubuntu Make, what's then the correct process to update it? Just umake ide pycharm again? Or remove it via umake -r ide pycharm first? – blubberdiblub Jan 14 '17 at 6:15

From the following website here I found these two ways to install pycharm for ubuntu 16.04

You have several options:

First option:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mystic-mirage/pycharm

Second option:line by line version

sudo apt update

sudo apt install pycharm

If you want the community version...

sudo apt install pycharm-community

Have a good one!

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Thanks. I'm pretty sure there is a way to do it in one command though. I have it working now so I guess it doesn't really matter. – Jonathan Oct 8 '16 at 1:59
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I am curious as to what your solution was for your problem? – Kyle Swanson Oct 10 '16 at 0:52

Since ppa:mystic-mirage/pycharm no longer maintain the repo, there is a new one:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:viktor-krivak/pycharm
sudo apt update
sudo apt install pycharm
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You can just easily launch Ubuntu software app, type pycharm on the search bar and install it.

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