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The most common subcommands are:
* [pyenv local](#pyenv-local)
* [pyenv global](#pyenv-global)
* [pyenv shell](#pyenv-shell)
* [pyenv versions](#pyenv-versions)
* [pyenv version](#pyenv-version)
* [pyenv rehash](#pyenv-rehash)
* [pyenv which](#pyenv-which)
* [pyenv whence](#pyenv-whence)
* [`pyenv local`](#pyenv-local)
* [`pyenv global`](#pyenv-global)
* [`pyenv shell`](#pyenv-shell)
* [`pyenv versions`](#pyenv-versions)
* [`pyenv version`](#pyenv-version)
* [`pyenv rehash`](#pyenv-rehash)
* [`pyenv which`](#pyenv-which)
* [`pyenv whence`](#pyenv-whence)
## pyenv local
## `pyenv local`
Sets a local application-specific Python version by writing the version
name to a `.python-version` file in the current directory. This version
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`.python-version` file in the same directory will take precedence.
### pyenv local (advanced)
### `pyenv local` (advanced)
You can specify multiple versions as local Python at once.
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Python 3.3.3
## pyenv global
## `pyenv global`
Sets the global version of Python to be used in all shells by writing
the version name to the `~/.pyenv/version` file. This version can be
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currently configured global version.
### pyenv global (advanced)
### `pyenv global` (advanced)
You can specify multiple versions as global Python at once.
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Python 3.3.3
## pyenv shell
## `pyenv shell`
Sets a shell-specific Python version by setting the `PYENV_VERSION`
environment variable in your shell. This version overrides
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$ export PYENV_VERSION=pypy-2.2.1
### pyenv shell (advanced)
### `pyenv shell` (advanced)
You can specify multiple versions via `PYENV_VERSION` at once.
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Python 3.3.3
## pyenv versions
## `pyenv versions`
Lists all Python versions known to pyenv, and shows an asterisk next to
the currently active version.
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pypy-2.2.1
## pyenv version
## `pyenv version`
Displays the currently active Python version, along with information on
how it was set.
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2.7.6 (set by /home/yyuu/.pyenv/version)
## pyenv rehash
## `pyenv rehash`
Installs shims for all Python binaries known to pyenv (i.e.,
`~/.pyenv/versions/*/bin/*`). Run this command after you install a new
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$ pyenv rehash
## pyenv which
## `pyenv which`
Displays the full path to the executable that pyenv will invoke when
you run the given command.
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/home/yyuu/.pyenv/versions/3.3.3/bin/python3.3
## pyenv whence
## `pyenv whence`
Lists all Python versions with the given command installed.
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3.3.3
## pyenv install
## `pyenv install`
Part of [Python-build](https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv/tree/master/plugins/python-build), this installs versions of python
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* 2.7.6 (set by /home/yyuu/.pyenv/version)
## pyenv install --list
## `pyenv install --list`
List available remote versions of Python, including Anaconda, Jython, pypy, and stackless