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      1. …in reply to @frank_pado
        @frank_pado @mathsppblog You don't have to explicitly activate it. On a Unix-like OS, you can run something like: venv/bin/python -m rich You can even install packages without explicitly activating the env: venv/bin/python -m pip install rich-cli
    1. …in reply to @questionlp
      @frank_pado @mathsppblog It's incredibly useful when I have scripts that I wrote within and isolate using virtual environment and I use something like the above in cron jobs or even to run gunicorn or other apps through systemd without explicitly activating the env.
  1. …in reply to @questionlp
    @frank_pado @mathsppblog Screenshots of installing and running rich in its own env without explicitly activating the env.
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