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The docs recommend commands like: pip install tutor[full] pip install -e ./tutor[full] for installing Tutor. These work fine in bash. For zsh, though, which is now the default on macOS, quotes are needed, otherwise zsh will interpret the brackets as special syntax: pip install "tutor[full]" pip install -e "./tutor[full]" Caveat: I have not tested this myself since I don't own a Mac, but I've read several issue reports to this effect, such as: https://github.com/pypa/pipenv/issues/2830#issuecomment-419593199
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pip install "tutor[full]"
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