This document provides more information on double-checking your installed Python version and packages. (Please see the [../01_optional-python-setup-preferences](../01_optional-python-setup-preferences) folder for more information on installing Python and Python packages.)
I used the following libraries listed [here](https://github.com/rasbt/LLMs-from-scratch/blob/main/requirements.txt) for this book. Newer versions of these libraries are likely compatible as well. However, if you experience any problems with the code, you can try these library versions as a fallback.
> If you you are using `uv` as described in [Option 1: Using uv](../01_optional-python-setup-preferences/README.md), you can replace `pip` via `uv pip` in the commands below. For example, `pip install -r requirements.txt` becomes `uv pip install -r requirements.txt`
To install these requirements most conveniently, you can use the `requirements.txt` file in the root directory for this code repository and execute the following command:
It's also recommended to check the versions in JupyterLab by running the `python_environment_check.ipynb` in this directory, which should ideally give you the same results as above.
However, since PyTorch is a comprehensive library featuring CPU- and GPU-compatible codes, the installation may require additional settings and explanation (see the *A.1.3 Installing PyTorch in the book for more information*).
It's also highly recommended to consult the installation guide menu on the official PyTorch website at [https://pytorch.org](https://pytorch.org).
If you are viewing the notebook code in JupyterLab rather than VSCode, note that JupyterLab (in its default setting) has had scrolling bugs in recent versions. My recommendation is to go to Settings -> Settings Editor and change the "Windowing mode" to "none" (as illustrated below), which seems to address the issue.