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Update remote code authored May 07, 2021 by Daniele Jahier Pagliari's avatar Daniele Jahier Pagliari
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This guide refers to PyCharm Professional version 2021.1 and to a remote deployment that uses a ssh server on the remote machine.
#### 1. Create a Project
#### Create a Project
The first step consists in creating a PyCharm Python project on your local machine.
#### 2. Set a Remote Python Interpreter
#### Create a Remote Python Interpreter
- Open the preferences window selecting `Settings/Preferences` in Windows/Linux, or `PyCharm/Preferences` in macOs.
- Select `Project: <project-name>/Python Interpreter`, then click on the wheel icon and select `Add`.
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<img src="./figures/pycharm1.png" width="500">
Then, insert your authentication details to connect to the target server in the next dialog.
#### Set the Path of the Remote Interpreter
In the following dialog, you can select the path of the Python binary that you want to use in the remote server. You can do so by clicking on the folder icon highlighted in the top right of following figure.
<img src="./figures/pycharm2.png" width="500">
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