
Holoscan SDK Installer
OfficialFreeEasily install Holoscan SDK Python bindings in a virtual environment.
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What Holoscan SDK Installer does
The Holoscan SDK Installer skill is designed to streamline the installation of the Holoscan SDK Python bindings via pip. This skill specifically targets users who need to set up the holoscan-cu12 or holoscan-cu13 pip wheels within a Python virtual environment (venv). It ensures that developers can quickly get started with the Holoscan SDK by providing clear steps for installation and verification, including running example scripts to confirm that the installation was successful.
To use this skill, users must have a Linux x86_64 environment with an NVIDIA GPU and the appropriate CUDA Toolkit on their PATH. The skill supports Python versions 3.10 to 3.13, making it suitable for a range of modern Python applications. The installation process is straightforward: create and activate a virtual environment, install the required pip package, and verify the installation with sample scripts. This approach minimizes conflicts with system packages and adheres to best practices for Python development.
This skill is particularly beneficial for data scientists, machine learning engineers, and developers working with NVIDIA's Holoscan technology. By automating the installation process and providing troubleshooting tips, the skill allows users to focus on building applications rather than getting bogged down in setup issues. Users can also explore example scripts to see the SDK in action, enhancing their understanding and accelerating their development process.
However, it's important to note that this skill is limited to Python installations only. Users needing C++ headers or libraries will need to pair this skill with the holoscan-install-debian skill. Additionally, the wheel packages are mutually exclusive, requiring careful selection based on the host's CUDA version. Users should also be aware of the recommended stack size settings to avoid runtime warnings or potential segmentation faults during execution.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to install the Holoscan SDK in a Python virtual environment for development or testing.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill if you require C++ libraries or are using a different package manager like Conda.
What you can build with it
Setting Up a New Development Environment
Quickly install the Holoscan SDK in a fresh virtual environment to start developing applications.
Testing Holoscan Features
Verify the installation by running example scripts like `hello_world` and `video_replayer` to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
Use the provided troubleshooting tips to resolve common installation errors related to CUDA compatibility or virtual environment setup.
How to install Holoscan SDK Installer
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nvidia/skills/holoscan-install-wheel --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by nvidiaHoloscan pip Wheel Installation
Purpose
Install the Holoscan SDK Python bindings via the holoscan-cu12 / holoscan-cu13 pip wheel into a virtual environment, and verify with hello_world and video_replayer.
Prerequisites
- Linux x86_64 with NVIDIA GPU + driver (
nvidia-smi). - CUDA Toolkit on
PATHmatching the host CUDA major (12 or 13). - Python 3.10–3.13 with
venvavailable. - Network access to PyPI and
docs.nvidia.com.
Limitations
- Python only. For C++ headers/libs, pair with
/holoscan-install-debian. holoscan-cu12andholoscan-cu13are mutually exclusive — wheel must match host CUDA driver.video_replayerdata ships only with the Debian package; without it, setHOLOSCAN_INPUT_PATHto a directory containingracerx/.ulimit -s 32768is recommended in every shell that runs Holoscan — without it some apps emit a stack-size warning or, in rarer cases, segfault.
Step 0: Consult the Official Install Instructions
Always fetch the pip-wheel section of https://docs.nvidia.com/holoscan/sdk-user-guide/sdk_installation.html before installing. Extract: exact wheel package names (holoscan-cu12, holoscan-cu13), the supported Python range for the current release, prerequisites that must be on PATH (CUDA Toolkit), and any optional extras (LibTorch / ONNX Runtime version pins). If the doc disagrees with anything below, the doc wins.
You need the CUDA variant already determined. If not known, run nvidia-smi 2>&1 | head -5 first.
CUDA variant rule — pick the pip package:
| nvidia-smi CUDA Version | pip package |
|---|---|
| 13.x+ | holoscan-cu13 |
| 12.x (any GPU) | holoscan-cu12 |
Prerequisites: CUDA Toolkit on PATH, Python 3.10–3.13. Optional extras: LibTorch 2.11.0+, ONNX Runtime 1.22.0+.
Always install into a Python virtual environment — this avoids system-package conflicts and is required on Ubuntu 24.04 (which blocks system-wide pip entirely).
Step 1: Create and Activate the venv
Check if one exists first:
ls ~/holoscan/venv 2>/dev/null && echo "exists" || echo "missing"
If missing:
python3 -m venv ~/holoscan/venv
Then activate:
source ~/holoscan/venv/bin/activate
Step 2: Install
pip install holoscan-cu12 # or holoscan-cu13
Step 3: Verify
The venv must be active for all commands below.
# Basic import — expected: version string, e.g. "4.1.0"
# The stack-size RuntimeWarning is harmless; ulimit -s 32768 suppresses it.
python3 -c "import holoscan; print(holoscan.__version__)"
# Fetch Python examples from GitHub at the installed version tag.
# These are official NVIDIA examples, fetched over HTTPS and pinned to the tag
# matching the installed wheel (v${SDK_VER}). Before running them, tell the user
# you're about to download and execute remote example scripts from this URL. If
# they decline or GitHub is unreachable, skip to browsing the examples in Step 4.
SDK_VER=$(python3 -c "import holoscan; print(holoscan.__version__)")
BASE="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvidia-holoscan/holoscan-sdk/v${SDK_VER}/examples"
# hello_world — expected: "Hello World!"
curl -fsSL "${BASE}/hello_world/python/hello_world.py" -o /tmp/hs_hello_world.py
ulimit -s 32768 && python3 /tmp/hs_hello_world.py
# video_replayer (10 frames, headless) — expected: "Graph execution finished."
# Always run headless: works with or without a display, avoids GUI failure modes over SSH.
curl -fsSL "${BASE}/video_replayer/python/video_replayer.py" -o /tmp/hs_video_replayer.py
curl -fsSL "${BASE}/video_replayer/python/video_replayer.yaml" -o /tmp/hs_video_replayer.yaml
python3 -c "
c = open('/tmp/hs_video_replayer.yaml').read()
c = c.replace('count: 0','count: 10').replace('repeat: true','repeat: false').replace('realtime: true','realtime: false')
c = c.replace('holoviz:\n width: 854','holoviz:\n headless: true\n width: 854')
open('/tmp/hs_video_replayer_run.yaml','w').write(c)"
ulimit -s 32768 && HOLOSCAN_INPUT_PATH=/opt/nvidia/holoscan/data \
python3 /tmp/hs_video_replayer.py --config /tmp/hs_video_replayer_run.yaml
Note: video_replayer needs the racerx data files. These ship with the Debian package at /opt/nvidia/holoscan/data. If the Debian package is not installed, run sudo /opt/nvidia/holoscan/examples/download_example_data first (requires the apt package to be installed for that script), or set HOLOSCAN_INPUT_PATH to wherever the data lives.
Step 4: Remind the User
They must activate the venv in each new shell session:
source ~/holoscan/venv/bin/activate
ulimit -s 32768 # suppress stack-size warning
Then offer next steps:
- Explore Python examples at
https://github.com/nvidia-holoscan/holoscan-sdk/tree/v<VERSION>/examples - Walk through a specific example:
/explain-example - Start building a custom Holoscan application
Troubleshooting
pip install holoscan-cu12errors with "externally-managed-environment". Ubuntu 24.04 blocks system-wide pip. Create and activate the venv from Step 1 first.ImportError/ wrong CUDA atimport holoscan. Wheel variant doesn't match host CUDA. Uninstall and reinstall the matching one:pip uninstall -y holoscan-cu13 && pip install holoscan-cu12(or vice versa).RuntimeWarning: stack size .... Harmless, but setulimit -s 32768in the current shell to silence it.- Segmentation fault when running an example.
ulimit -s 32768wasn't set. Set it beforepython3 .... video_replayercan't findracerx/.HOLOSCAN_INPUT_PATHisn't pointing at a directory containing it. Install the Debian package for/opt/nvidia/holoscan/data, or setHOLOSCAN_INPUT_PATHto wherever the data lives.source: no such file: ~/holoscan/venv/bin/activatein a new shell. Venv wasn't created or path differs. Re-run Step 1 or correct the path.
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