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# Create the virtual environment.
python -m venv venv
# Activate the env.
venv\Scripts\activate.bat
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pip install virtualenv
cd projectfolder #go to project folder
virtualenv projectname #create the folder projectname
source projectname/bin/activate
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pip install virtualenv
to make a new virtualenv:
virtualenv env_name
to activate this virtual environment:
source env_name/bin/activate (on mac and linux)
source env_name/Scripts/activate (on windows)
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pip install virtualenv # install first
cd projectfolder # go to project folder
python -m venv ./venv # Create a virtual environment named venv
Activate.ps1 # (powershell) start the file to start the environment
activate.bat # (cmd) start the file to start the environment
# if it worked you'll see a (venv) in front of your cursor path
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# Install venv on linux
sudo apt install python3.8-venv
# Create a venv directory
python3 -m venv tutorial-env
# Activate venv enviroment (do outside the created venv directory)
source tutorial-env/bin/activate
# Save activation as an alias for quick startup
alias runvenv="source tutorial-env/bin/activate"
create venv
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pip install virtualenv
python<version> -m venv <virtual-environment-name>
source <virtual-environment-name>/bin/activate
deactivate
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-setup-virtual-environments-in-python/
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$ virtualenv env
//env is the name(you can name it whatever you want)
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Windows:
# replace 3.6 with your python version
py -3.6 -m venv myenv
myenv\Scripts\Activate.ps1