E2b Code Interpreter is used in Python projects. E2B Code Interpreter - Stateful code execution It has 3 direct runtime dependencies. Check its dependency graph on PyDeps to understand the full transitive dependency tree, reverse dependents, known CVEs, and license compatibility before installing.
E2B Code Interpreter - Stateful code execution
e2b-code-interpreter declares 3 direct runtime dependencies on PyPI. Each one is resolved into the full dependency tree below:
Beyond its direct dependencies, e2b-code-interpreter can pull in further packages through its dependency tree. PyDeps resolves the entire chain from PyPI and deps.dev so you can see every transitive (nested) dependency of e2b-code-interpreter, expand any node on demand, and understand the full set of code that ships when you run pip install e2b-code-interpreter.
PyDeps checks e2b-code-interpreter and every package in its dependency tree against the OSV vulnerability database in real time. For each CVE you can see the severity, the affected version ranges, and the first fixed version, so you know exactly which e2b-code-interpreter version is safe to install before you ship.
e2b-code-interpreter is distributed under the MIT license. PyDeps also shows the license of every dependency in the tree so you can audit license compatibility across your whole e2b-code-interpreter install, not just the top-level package.
Install from PyPI with pip install e2b-code-interpreter. For offline or air-gapped environments, PyDeps can download e2b-code-interpreter together with every resolved dependency as wheel files in a single bundle, matched to your target Python version and operating system.
Switch to the dependents view to see the reverse dependencies of e2b-code-interpreter — the PyPI packages that list e2b-code-interpreter as a requirement. Reverse dependencies are a strong signal of how widely a package is trusted and how disruptive a breaking change would be.