- Copy
inve
andinve.bat
(for Windows) into a destination on your$PATH
. - Append
.bashrc
to your~/.bashrc
.
virtualenv [env]
inve [env]
env
- name of the virtualenv environment (default: .env
)
I was persuaded by Michael Lamb's gist
Virtualenv's bin/activate
is Doing It Wrong and I decided to implement
most of his suggestsions with a few simplifications and extensions.
Notably, I assumed a default virtual environment called .env
so that I can
just write inve
(similar to workon
from virtualenvwrapper
).
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