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Yamashita Yuu 10 years ago
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$ pyenv activate venv27
`pyenv activate` acts almost like following commands.
The activate'd virtualenv will be persisted as _shell_ version.
$ pyenv shell venv27
$ source "$(pyenv prefix venv27)/bin/activate"
You can deactivate the activate'd virtualenv by `pyenv deactivate`.
### Deactivate virtualenv
You can `deactivate` the activate'd virtualenv by `pyenv deactivate`.
$ pyenv deactivate
Or, there is an alias in `activate` command.
This is prepared for similality between other `pyenv` commands like `shell` and `local`.
$ pyenv activate --unset
`pyenv deactivate` acts almost like following commands.
You can also use virtualenv's `deactivate` in place of `pyenv deactivate`,
but be careful with the _shell_ version because it will be persisted even if `deactivate` has invoked.
$ deactivate
$ pyenv shell --unset
### Special environment variables

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