pip-check3.1
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Display installed pip packages and their update status.
pip install pip-check
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Requires Python
>=3.8
Dependencies
pip-check
pip-check gives you a quick overview of all installed packages and their
update status. Under the hood it calls pip list --outdated --format=columns
and transforms it into a more user-friendly table.
pip-check also supports uv, or pip at any location. Pass the pip
command using --cmd
:
pip-check -c pip3
pip-check -c ".venv/bin/pip"
pip-check -c "uv pip"
Installation:
pip install pip-check
Or Install the last version that runs on Python 2.7 or 3.4:
pip install pip-check==2.5.2
Usage:
$ pip-check -h
usage: __init__.py [-h] [-a] [-c PIP_CMD] [-l] [-r] [-f] [-H] [-u] [-U]
A quick overview of all installed packages and their update status. Supports `pip` or `uv pip`.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --ascii Display as ASCII Table
-c, --cmd PIP_CMD The [uv] pip executable to run. E.g.: `/path/to/pip` or `uv pip`. Default: `pip`
-l, --local Show only virtualenv installed packages. (pip only)
-r, --not-required List only packages that are not dependencies of installed packages. (pip only)
-f, --full-version Show full version strings.
-H, --hide-unchanged Do not show "unchanged" packages.
-u, --show-update Show update instructions for updatable packages. (pip only)
-U, --user Show only user installed packages. (pip only)
Local Development
pip-check uses uv
for local development.
$ pip install -U uv
uv sync # Create a .venv and install dependencies
uv build # Build distribution packages
uv publish # Publish on Pypi
Testing:
Test against a variation of Python versions:
$ uv run nox
Recommended Similar Tools
- pip-date - Show the installation or modification times of all your pip packages
- pip-chill - Lists only the dependencies (or not) of installed packages
Changelog
v3.1 (2025-04-14):
- Adopted uv and hatchling as the primary build tools.
- Implemented nox as the test runner.
- Migrated all documentation from reStructuredText to Markdown for improved readability and accessibility.
- Introduced Ruff as a linter and optimized code to align with the current set of Ruff rules.
- Added type annotations throughout the codebase.
- Test against Python 3.14.
v3.0 (2025-04-11):
- Added support for
uv
. Use--cmd="uv pip"
to utilize uv.
v2.10 (2025-04-11):
- Resolve the issue of missing line breaks when no packages are found.
- Test against Python 3.13.
v2.9 (2024-09-01):
- Show current Python and pip version upon load.
- Test against Python 3.12.
v2.8.1 (2022-11-06):
- Fixes issue with packages not correctly sorted into "Major" category.
v2.8 (2022-11-06):
- Added support for Python 3.11.
- Replaced deprecated "distutils" with "packaging" module.
v2.7 (2021-11-16):
- Drop support for Python 2.7, 3.4 and 3.5
- Added support for Python 3.9 and 3.10.
- Removed 'colorclass' as a dependency and with that the shell argument
--disable-colors
.
v2.6 (2019-12-12):
- Requires Python 3.5 or higher.
- Command error is shown if pip exits with a status code 1 (or larger).
- Error message is shown if pip is not able to load packages in case of network problems.
- Update instructions will now add
--user
in case the pip-check command should only show user packages as well.
v2.5.2 (2019-08-08):
- This is the last version that runs on Python 2.7. Install it with
pip install pip-check==2.5.2
- Windows color fixes.
v2.5.1 (2019-08-08):
- Windows script fixes.
v2.5 (2019-08-08):
- A more robust installation that installs pip-check as a proper console script.
- Added new
--disable-colors
argument. - Added tests for Python 3.7 and 3.8.
- Fixed Syntax warning happening with no outdated packages.
- Cleanup of the entire codebase.
v2.4 (2019-07-23):
- Added support to only show packages from the
user
orlocal
package namespace.
v2.3.3 (2018-02-19):
- Visual fixes around
--show-update
v2.3.2 (2018-02-18):
- New
--show-update
argument. - Fixed
--full-versions
argument. - Minor UI improvements.
v2.1 (2018-02-18):
- Complete new architecture. It now calls
pip
directly and parses it output which should be more reliable. - It's also using distutils for the version comparision now, which is more reliable as well.
- Lots of features and bug fixes.
v0.2 (2016-02-09):
- Fixes issues with older pip versions.
- Truncates extremly long version numbers.
v0.1 (2016-02-06):
- Very first version, and yet with very limited features.