How do I deactivate a virtual environment in VSCode?
To deactivate a virtual environment in VSCode, you can simply type deactivate
in the terminal where the environment is active.
Is there a shortcut for that?
There isn't a default keyboard shortcut for deactivating a virtual environment, but you can create a custom one in your settings.
What if I have multiple environments?
You can deactivate the current environment, and then activate another one by using the command source <env_name>/bin/activate
for Unix or <env_name>\Scripts\activate
for Windows.
Can I deactivate it from the command palette?
No, the command palette doesn't have a direct option to deactivate virtual environments, but you can use the terminal for that.
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