How can I list all my virtual environments?
You can list all your virtual environments by using the command lsvirtualenv
if you have virtualenvwrapper installed.
What if I don't have virtualenvwrapper?
If you don't have virtualenvwrapper, you can manually check the directories where your virtual environments are stored, usually in your home directory.
Is there a way to see them in a specific folder?
Yes, you can navigate to that folder in your terminal and use the ls
command to list the virtual environments.
Can I delete a virtual environment from the list?
Yes, you can delete a virtual environment by using the command rm -rf <env_name>
in the terminal.
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