QDK-Python is the repository for Python packages of the Quantum Development Kit (QDK). Currently, this consists of the following packages:
Coming soon:
- qsharp
To install the packages, we recommend installing the Anaconda Python distribution. For instructions on installing Conda on your system, please follow the Conda user guide.
To install the QDK package, run
pip install qdk
To install the Azure Quantum package, run
pip install azure-quantum
To get started running examples, start a Jupyter notebook:
cd examples
jupyter notebook
Install pre-reqs:
pip install azure_devtools pytest pytest-azurepipelines pytest-cov
To create a new Conda environment, run:
conda env create -f environment.yml
in the root directory of the given package (qdk
or azure-quantum
).
Then to activate the environment:
conda activate <env name>
where <env name>
is the environment name (qdk
or azurequantum
).
To install the package in development mode, run:
pip install -e .
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