Difference between revisions of "Python Environment Setup"
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*Instead of the generic .venv, give your Windows environment a name that clearly identifies it. In your project's root terminal, run: | *Instead of the generic .venv, give your Windows environment a name that clearly identifies it. In your project's root terminal, run: | ||
python -m venv .venv_pc | python -m venv .venv_pc | ||
*This creates a new folder named .venv_pc in your project. Your existing Mac folder (e.g., .venv or .venv_mac) will remain completely untouched. | *This creates a new folder named <code>.venv_pc </code>in your project. Your existing Mac folder (e.g., .venv or .venv_mac) will remain completely untouched. | ||
Revision as of 16:18, 5 January 2026
Create the Environment with a Unique Name
- Instead of the generic .venv, give your Windows environment a name that clearly identifies it. In your project's root terminal, run:
python -m venv .venv_pc
- This creates a new folder named
.venv_pcin your project. Your existing Mac folder (e.g., .venv or .venv_mac) will remain completely untouched.