All you need to get started building Textual apps. ## Requirements Textual requires Python 3.9 or later (if you have a choice, pick the most recent Python). Textual runs on Linux, macOS, Windows and probably any OS where Python also runs. !!! info "Your platform" ### :fontawesome-brands-linux: Linux (all distros) All Linux distros come with a terminal emulator that can run Textual apps. ### :material-apple: macOS The default terminal app is limited to 256 colors. We recommend installing a newer terminal such as [iterm2](https://iterm2.com/), [Ghostty](https://ghostty.org/), [Kitty](https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/), or [WezTerm](https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/). ### :material-microsoft-windows: Windows The new [Windows Terminal](https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/windows-terminal/9N0DX20HK701?hl=en-gb&gl=GB) runs Textual apps beautifully. ## Installation Here's how to install Textual. ### From PyPI You can install Textual via PyPI, with the following command: ``` pip install textual ``` If you plan on developing Textual apps, you should also install textual developer tools: ``` pip install textual-dev ``` If you would like to enable syntax highlighting in the [TextArea](./widgets/text_area.md) widget, you should specify the "syntax" extras when you install Textual: ``` pip install "textual[syntax]" ``` ### From conda-forge Textual is also available on [conda-forge](https://conda-forge.org/). The preferred package manager for conda-forge is currently [micromamba](https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation/micromamba-installation.html): ``` micromamba install -c conda-forge textual ``` And for the textual developer tools: ``` micromamba install -c conda-forge textual-dev ``` ### Textual CLI If you installed the developer tools you should have access to the `textual` command. There are a number of sub-commands available which will aid you in building Textual apps. Run the following for a list of the available commands: ```bash textual --help ``` See [devtools](guide/devtools.md) for more about the `textual` command. ## Demo Once you have Textual installed, run the following to get an impression of what it can do: ```bash python -m textual ``` ## Examples The Textual repository comes with a number of example apps. To try out the examples, first clone the Textual repository: === "HTTPS" ```bash git clone https://github.com/Textualize/textual.git ``` === "SSH" ```bash git clone git@github.com:Textualize/textual.git ``` === "GitHub CLI" ```bash gh repo clone Textualize/textual ``` With the repository cloned, navigate to the `/examples/` directory where you will find a number of Python files you can run from the command line: ```bash cd textual/examples/ python code_browser.py ../ ``` ### Widget examples In addition to the example apps, you can also find the code listings used to generate the screenshots in these docs in the `docs/examples` directory. ## Need help? See the [help](./help.md) page for how to get help with Textual, or to report bugs.