##Download using git
You can git clone
the library from Jake Vanderplas' GitHub repository: https://github.com/jakevdp/JSAnimation
git clone https://github.com/jakevdp/JSAnimation.git
##Download without git
If you don't want to clone the repo, you can instead download a zipfile snapshot
https://github.com/jakevdp/JSAnimation/archive/master.zip
Download and unzip the file. You can extract it anywhere since you'll be deleting the folder after installation is complete.
##Install JSAnimation Library
Now open a terminal in the newly created JSAnimation folder and install the library into your current Python environment
python setup.py install --user
##Clean up
JSAnimation is now installed. If you git clone
d the repository, you can keep it and use it to update JSAnimation whenever updates are released, or you can delete it and just re-clone it at a later date.
If you downloaded the zip file, you can go ahead and delete both the zip file and the extracted folder.
##Note for users with Python 3 and Python 2 If you're using multiple environments (with Anaconda or virtualenv) you have to install the JSAnimation library into each environment.
Another alternative is that you can use pip to install straight from the repository using the following command
pip install git+https://github.com/jakevdp/JSAnimation.git