How to activate venv which is created by PyCharm via shell?
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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
python windows pycharm python-venv
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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
python windows pycharm python-venv
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up vote
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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
python windows pycharm python-venv
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
python windows pycharm python-venv
python windows pycharm python-venv
edited Nov 20 at 10:04
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asked Nov 19 at 19:09
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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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active
oldest
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active
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
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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0
down vote
accepted
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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0
down vote
accepted
up vote
0
down vote
accepted
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
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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