![]() To make things less confusing, just create the virtual environment using the regular venv function that is build into Python. Next use cd to navigate to that new directory. Once there, make a new directory for where you want to play with virtual environments. Then wherever these tools open, use cd (change directory) or cd. You should be using the command prompt or PowerShell (old school). ![]() There isn't any reason to be using the Python shell at this time. ![]() Simple answer: Get out of the Python shell. A question like this doesn’t make any sense and is most likely a question that is being asked by someone who doesn't understand the difference between venv or pyenv or the Python shell. ![]()
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