# Installation To install and use ML-Agents, you need to install Unity, clone this repository and install Python with additional dependencies. Each of the subsections below overviews each step, in addition to a Docker set-up. ## Install **Unity 2017.4** or Later [Download](https://store.unity.com/download) and install Unity. If you would like to use our Docker set-up (introduced later), make sure to select the _Linux Build Support_ component when installing Unity.
## Windows Users For setting up your environment on Windows, we have created a [detailed guide](Installation-Windows.md) to setting up your env. For Mac and Linux, continue with this guide. ## Mac and Unix Users ### Clone the ML-Agents Toolkit Repository Once installed, you will want to clone the ML-Agents Toolkit GitHub repository. ```sh git clone https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/ml-agents.git ``` The `UnitySDK` subdirectory contains the Unity Assets to add to your projects. It also contains many [example environments](Learning-Environment-Examples.md) to help you get started. The `ml-agents` subdirectory contains Python packages which provide trainers and a Python API to interface with Unity. The `gym-unity` subdirectory contains a package to interface with OpenAI Gym. ### Install Python and mlagents Package In order to use ML-Agents toolkit, you need Python 3.6 along with the dependencies listed in the [setup.py file](../ml-agents/setup.py). Some of the primary dependencies include: - [TensorFlow](Background-TensorFlow.md) - [Jupyter](Background-Jupyter.md) [Download](https://www.python.org/downloads/) and install Python 3.6 if you do not already have it. If your Python environment doesn't include `pip3`, see these [instructions](https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-linux-tools/#installing-pip-setuptools-wheel-with-linux-package-managers) on installing it. To install the dependencies and `mlagents` Python package, enter the `ml-agents/` subdirectory and run from the command line: ```sh pip3 install -e . ``` If you installed this correctly, you should be able to run `mlagents-learn --help` **Notes:** - We do not currently support Python 3.7 or Python 3.5. - If you are using Anaconda and are having trouble with TensorFlow, please see the following [note](https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_mac#installing_with_anaconda) on how to install TensorFlow in an Anaconda environment. ## Docker-based Installation If you'd like to use Docker for ML-Agents, please follow [this guide](Using-Docker.md). ## Next Steps The [Basic Guide](Basic-Guide.md) page contains several short tutorials on setting up the ML-Agents toolkit within Unity, running a pre-trained model, in addition to building and training environments. ## Help If you run into any problems regarding ML-Agents, refer to our [FAQ](FAQ.md) and our [Limitations](Limitations.md) pages. If you can't find anything please [submit an issue](https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/ml-agents/issues) and make sure to cite relevant information on OS, Python version, and exact error message (whenever possible).