How can I list all virtual environments in Python?
You can list all virtual environments by checking the directory where they are stored. Typically, they are in a folder named 'venvs' or similar.
Is there a command I can run in the terminal?
Yes! If you're using virtualenv
, you can run ls ~/.virtualenvs
to see all your virtual environments.
What if I used venv
instead?
If you used venv
, you might need to check the specific project directories where you created them, as they don't have a central location.
Can I automate this process?
Yes, you can write a simple script to search for directories named 'venv' or similar in your projects.
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