.. _whatisshiboken: Binding Generation: What Is Shiboken? ===================================== When you install ``PySide6`` you might have notice that also ``Shiboken6`` is installed as a dependency: .. code-block:: bash (env) [qt ~]$ pip install pyside6 Collecting pyside6 Downloading PySide6-6.0.0-6.0.0-cp36.cp37.cp38.cp39-abi3-manylinux1_x86_64.whl (170.5 MB) |████████████████████████████████| 170.5 MB 42 kB/s Collecting shiboken6==6.0.0 Downloading shiboken6-6.0.0-6.0.0-cp36.cp37.cp38.cp39-abi3-manylinux1_x86_64.whl (964 kB) |████████████████████████████████| 964 kB 29.3 MB/s Installing collected packages: shiboken6, pyside6 Successfully installed pyside6-6.0.0 shiboken6-6.0.0 That installed package is also called **Shiboken Module**, and it contains some utilities for PySide to properly work. You can find more information about it on its `documentation page `_ There is a third package that does not get installed when you install PySide, because it is not required, and it is called **Shiboken Generator**. Most of the times you see mentions to use "Shiboken" or to do something related to "binding generation", it is about this third package, and **not** the dependency of the PySide package. Do I Need Shiboken Generator? ----------------------------- If your goal is to just write Qt applications in Python, you do not need to worry about a Shiboken generator installation, but on the other hand, if you want to work with your own bindings or extend Qt/C++ applications with Python, you **need** it. You can find all the information related to Shiboken on its `documentation page `_.