Installation on Linux#
This guide covers the following topics:
Installing Dependencies#
Below are listed the installation commands for popular Linux distributions.
For the appropriate system, run the command in a terminal:
Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip git git-lfs
git lfs install --skip-repo
Redhat/Fedora:
sudo dnf install python python-pip git git-lfs
git lfs install --skip-repo
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S python python-pip git git-lfs
git lfs install --skip-repo
Downloading the Repository#
Simply check out the Blender Manual’s repository using:
cd ~
git clone https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender-manual.git
The repository will now be downloaded which may take a few minutes depending on your internet connection.
Setting up the Build Environment#
Tip
It is recommended to setup and activate a virtual Python environment where dependencies will be installed:
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
Repeat the source .venv/bin/activate
command to re-activate the virtual environment,
whenever you open a new terminal to build the documentation.
This step may be required on some distributions that enforce PEP 668.
Open a Terminal window.
Enter the
blender-manual
folder which was just added bygit clone
:cd ~/blender-manual
Inside that folder is a file called
requirements.txt
which contains a list of all the dependencies we need. To install these dependencies, we can use thepip3
command:pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Note
Every now and then you may want to make sure your dependencies are up to date using:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt --upgrade