# Check If Package Is Installed With Pip I recently installed PyTorch, but when I tried using it, I was getting an error about `numpy` not being installed. I was kind of surprised by that because I thought I would have already had that. I wanted to check, so I asked with `pip show`: ```bash ❯ python3 -m pip show numpy WARNING: Package(s) not found: numpy ``` I can even list everything that is installed with `pip` using `pip list` like so: ```bash ❯ python3 -m pip list Package Version Build ------------------ --------- ----- certifi 2026.1.4 cffi 2.0.0 charset-normalizer 3.4.4 click 8.3.1 commonmark 0.9.1 cryptography 46.0.3 docutils 0.22.4 filelock 3.24.2 fsspec 2026.2.0 idna 3.11 Jinja2 3.1.6 ... ``` I then installed `numpy` (`python3 -m pip install numpy`) and how I can use `pip show` again to confirm that. ```bash ❯ python3 -m pip show numpy Name: numpy Version: 2.4.2 Summary: Fundamental package for array computing in Python Home-page: https://numpy.org Author: Travis E. Oliphant et al. Author-email: License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause AND 0BSD AND MIT AND Zlib AND CC0-1.0 Location: /Users/lastword/.local/share/mise/installs/python/3.12.12/lib/python3.12/site-packages Requires: Required-by: ```