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  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install pew
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version 0.1.6 on Aug 11th, 2013

Python Env Wrapper (also called Invewrapper) is a set of tools to manage multiple virtual environments. The tools can create, delete and copy your environments, using a single command to switch to them wherever you are, while keeping them in a single (configurable) location.

Invewrapper makes it easier to work on more than one project at a time without introducing conflicts in their dependencies. It is written in pure python and leverages inve: the idea/alternative implementation of a better activate script.

The advantage is that invewrapper doesn't hook into a shell, but is only a set of commands that is thus completely shell-agnostic:

It works on bash, zsh, fish, powershell, etc.

For the documentation, you might want to read here: https://github.com/berdario/invewrapper#usage

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Last updated Aug 11th, 2013

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