Welcome to Python.NET’s documentation!¶
Python.NET (pythonnet) is a package that gives Python programmers nearly seamless integration with the .NET 4.0+ Common Language Runtime (CLR) on Windows and Mono runtime on Linux and OSX. Python.NET provides a powerful application scripting tool for .NET developers. Using this package you can script .NET applications or build entire applications in Python, using .NET services and components written in any language that targets the CLR (C#, VB.NET, F#, C++/CLI).
Note that this package does _not_ implement Python as a first-class CLR language - it does not produce managed code (IL) from Python code. Rather, it is an integration of the CPython engine with the .NET or Mono runtime. This approach allows you to use CLR services and continue to use existing Python code and C-API extensions while maintaining native execution speeds for Python code. If you are interested in a pure managed-code implementation of the Python language, you should check out the IronPython project.
Python.NET is currently compatible and tested with Python releases from 3.7 onwards.
Current releases are available on PyPi and Nuget.org.
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License¶
Python.NET is released under the open source MIT License. A copy of the license is included in the distribution, or you can find a copy of the license online.
.NET Foundation¶
This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.