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I want to activate Python Project, which created by PyCharm via shell.

It has venv directory, but it does not contain bin/activate script.

So how I can activate it?



Project-Dir
|- some.py
|- venv
|-Include
|-Lib
|- ...
|- Script
|- pip-selfcheck.json
|-pyenv.cfg


Environment:




  • Windows 10

  • Python 3.6 anacondapython.exe

  • PyCharm 2018.2










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    I want to activate Python Project, which created by PyCharm via shell.

    It has venv directory, but it does not contain bin/activate script.

    So how I can activate it?



    Project-Dir
    |- some.py
    |- venv
    |-Include
    |-Lib
    |- ...
    |- Script
    |- pip-selfcheck.json
    |-pyenv.cfg


    Environment:




    • Windows 10

    • Python 3.6 anacondapython.exe

    • PyCharm 2018.2










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      I want to activate Python Project, which created by PyCharm via shell.

      It has venv directory, but it does not contain bin/activate script.

      So how I can activate it?



      Project-Dir
      |- some.py
      |- venv
      |-Include
      |-Lib
      |- ...
      |- Script
      |- pip-selfcheck.json
      |-pyenv.cfg


      Environment:




      • Windows 10

      • Python 3.6 anacondapython.exe

      • PyCharm 2018.2










      share|improve this question















      I want to activate Python Project, which created by PyCharm via shell.

      It has venv directory, but it does not contain bin/activate script.

      So how I can activate it?



      Project-Dir
      |- some.py
      |- venv
      |-Include
      |-Lib
      |- ...
      |- Script
      |- pip-selfcheck.json
      |-pyenv.cfg


      Environment:




      • Windows 10

      • Python 3.6 anacondapython.exe

      • PyCharm 2018.2







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          If you want to activate your virtual env, go to you Project-dir using cmd.



          From there type:




          venvScriptsactivate.bat




          Your virtual env python interpreter should be added at beginning of prompt, like this:




          (venv) C:Usersmy-name>




          Run your some,py file using:




          (venv) C:Usersmy-name>python some.py




          If you are using shell, for example git-bash or something else, use:




          source venvScriptsactivate




          For more info, please read virtualenv userguide






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            If you want to activate your virtual env, go to you Project-dir using cmd.



            From there type:




            venvScriptsactivate.bat




            Your virtual env python interpreter should be added at beginning of prompt, like this:




            (venv) C:Usersmy-name>




            Run your some,py file using:




            (venv) C:Usersmy-name>python some.py




            If you are using shell, for example git-bash or something else, use:




            source venvScriptsactivate




            For more info, please read virtualenv userguide






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              If you want to activate your virtual env, go to you Project-dir using cmd.



              From there type:




              venvScriptsactivate.bat




              Your virtual env python interpreter should be added at beginning of prompt, like this:




              (venv) C:Usersmy-name>




              Run your some,py file using:




              (venv) C:Usersmy-name>python some.py




              If you are using shell, for example git-bash or something else, use:




              source venvScriptsactivate




              For more info, please read virtualenv userguide






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                If you want to activate your virtual env, go to you Project-dir using cmd.



                From there type:




                venvScriptsactivate.bat




                Your virtual env python interpreter should be added at beginning of prompt, like this:




                (venv) C:Usersmy-name>




                Run your some,py file using:




                (venv) C:Usersmy-name>python some.py




                If you are using shell, for example git-bash or something else, use:




                source venvScriptsactivate




                For more info, please read virtualenv userguide






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                If you want to activate your virtual env, go to you Project-dir using cmd.



                From there type:




                venvScriptsactivate.bat




                Your virtual env python interpreter should be added at beginning of prompt, like this:




                (venv) C:Usersmy-name>




                Run your some,py file using:




                (venv) C:Usersmy-name>python some.py




                If you are using shell, for example git-bash or something else, use:




                source venvScriptsactivate




                For more info, please read virtualenv userguide







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