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RE: Manage your python projects with pipenv(revised edition)|用pipenv管理你的python项目(修正版)
This is a pretty good post. I will bookmark it. I personally enjoy just using virtualenv.
Here are some handy links:
https://yoirtuts.com/index.php?title=Virtualenv_Correct_Usage
I usually just create a virtualenv with virtualenv itself:
$ virtualenv yourenv -p python3.6
Now activate or deactivate virtualenv:
$source yourenv/bin/activate
yourenv) $ deactivate
$
I use this guide for setting up virtualenv on osx:
https://www.codingforentrepreneurs.com/blog/install-django-on-mac-or-linux/
I use both virtualenv and pipenv. Pipenv is young and it uses virtualenv too. I think pipenv is mostly used to solve the problem of requests.txt instead of virtualenv.