| name | setting up a development environment |
| description | Set up a development environment for writing and testing code. |
Setting Up a Development Environment
Use a reproducible, project-local environment and install NiMARE in editable mode so code changes are immediately available when running tests or examples.
Creating or reusing an environment
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Prefer a local virtual environment (e.g., .venv) in the repository root; reuse it if it already exists.
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Use a supported Python version (>=3.10) consistent with docs/installation.rst.
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If no .venv exists, create and activate one:
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
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When installing dependencies, try uv pip install ... first to keep installs fast and deterministic.
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If uv is unavailable or fails, fall back to .venv/bin/python -m pip install ....
Installing NiMARE for development
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Install NiMARE in editable mode with all extras so tests and docs can run:
uv pip install -e .[all]
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If that fails or uv is not installed, use:
.venv/bin/python -m pip install -e .[all]
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Confirm the environment by importing NiMARE and running a small command, for example:
python -c "import nimare; print(nimare.__version__)"