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# Installation
Install πŸ€— Diffusers for whichever deep learning library you’re working with.
πŸ€— Diffusers is tested on Python 3.7+, PyTorch 1.7.0+ and flax. Follow the installation instructions below for the deep learning library you are using:
- [PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/) installation instructions.
- [Flax](https://flax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) installation instructions.
## Install with pip
You should install πŸ€— Diffusers in a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html).
If you're unfamiliar with Python virtual environments, take a look at this [guide](https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-pip-and-virtual-environments/).
A virtual environment makes it easier to manage different projects, and avoid compatibility issues between dependencies.
Start by creating a virtual environment in your project directory:
```bash
python -m venv .env
```
Activate the virtual environment:
```bash
source .env/bin/activate
```
Now you're ready to install πŸ€— Diffusers with the following command:
**For PyTorch**
```bash
pip install diffusers["torch"]
```
**For Flax**
```bash
pip install diffusers["flax"]
```
## Install from source
Before intsalling `diffusers` from source, make sure you have `torch` and `accelerate` installed.
For `torch` installation refer to the `torch` [docs](https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/#start-locally).
To install `accelerate`
```bash
pip install accelerate
```
Install πŸ€— Diffusers from source with the following command:
```bash
pip install git+https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers
```
This command installs the bleeding edge `main` version rather than the latest `stable` version.
The `main` version is useful for staying up-to-date with the latest developments.
For instance, if a bug has been fixed since the last official release but a new release hasn't been rolled out yet.
However, this means the `main` version may not always be stable.
We strive to keep the `main` version operational, and most issues are usually resolved within a few hours or a day.
If you run into a problem, please open an [Issue](https://github.com/huggingface/transformers/issues), so we can fix it even sooner!
## Editable install
You will need an editable install if you'd like to:
* Use the `main` version of the source code.
* Contribute to πŸ€— Diffusers and need to test changes in the code.
Clone the repository and install πŸ€— Diffusers with the following commands:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers.git
cd diffusers
```
**For PyTorch**
```
pip install -e ".[torch]"
```
**For Flax**
```
pip install -e ".[flax]"
```
These commands will link the folder you cloned the repository to and your Python library paths.
Python will now look inside the folder you cloned to in addition to the normal library paths.
For example, if your Python packages are typically installed in `~/anaconda3/envs/main/lib/python3.7/site-packages/`, Python will also search the folder you cloned to: `~/diffusers/`.
<Tip warning={true}>
You must keep the `diffusers` folder if you want to keep using the library.
</Tip>
Now you can easily update your clone to the latest version of πŸ€— Diffusers with the following command:
```bash
cd ~/diffusers/
git pull
```
Your Python environment will find the `main` version of πŸ€— Diffusers on the next run.
## Notice on telemetry logging
Our library gathers telemetry information during `from_pretrained()` requests.
This data includes the version of Diffusers and PyTorch/Flax, the requested model or pipeline class,
and the path to a pretrained checkpoint if it is hosted on the Hub.
This usage data helps us debug issues and prioritize new features.
Telemetry is only sent when loading models and pipelines from the HuggingFace Hub,
and is not collected during local usage.
We understand that not everyone wants to share additional information, and we respect your privacy,
so you can disable telemetry collection by setting the `DISABLE_TELEMETRY` environment variable from your terminal:
On Linux/MacOS:
```bash
export DISABLE_TELEMETRY=YES
```
On Windows:
```bash
set DISABLE_TELEMETRY=YES
```