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When I try to activate my virtualenv from GIT bash mingw32 I do not get the expected response.

NOTE: py is the folder for Python projects in my Google Drive folder. hy is the virtualenv folder that was made when I ran virtualenv --distribute hy.

s3z@s3z ~/Google Drive/py/hy
$ Scripts/activate

So you see, there is no expected (hy) that appears before s3z@s3z ~/Google Drive/py/hy

s3z@s3z ~/Google Drive/py/hy
$ Scripts/activate.bat
Scripts/activate.bat: line 1: @echo: command not found
Scripts/activate.bat: line 4: syntax error near unexpected token `('
Scripts/activate.bat: line 4: `if not defined PROMPT ('

And when targeting the actual file name activate.bat I get error messages. Then I try deactivating to see what happens cause I thought maybe virtualenv was activated but hidden.

s3z@s3z ~/Google Drive/py/hy
$ Scripts/deactivate.bat
Scripts/deactivate.bat: line 1: @echo: command not found
Scripts/deactivate.bat: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token `('
Scripts/deactivate.bat: line 3: `if defined _OLD_VIRTUAL_PROMPT ('

s3z@s3z ~/Google Drive/py/hy
$ Scripts/deactivate
sh.exe": Scripts/deactivate: No such file or directory

Any ideas?

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7 Answers 7

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Doing Scripts/activate runs the script in a new instance of the shell, which is destroyed after the script execution. To run the script in your current shell, use either . Scripts/activate or source Scripts/activate.

Scripts/activate.bat does not work here because it is written in Batch, Windows cmd.exe language, and not Bash.

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  • This is available only on virtualenv 1.7.1 and higher.
    – A-IV
    May 12, 2012 at 19:25
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    You need to install virtualenv separately for this to work. Python 3's built in python -m venv command will not create the same activate script. Jan 17, 2017 at 0:49
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    Is there a way I can add this to the Pycharm terminal path to automatically call it? May 10, 2017 at 15:48
  • There is a work around that I found through github.com/DjangoGirls/tutorial/issues/… and bugs.python.org/issue22343. Basically copy C:\Python35\Lib\venv\scripts\posix\activate to the C:\Python35\Lib\venv\scripts\nt\ folder before using. Oct 5, 2018 at 20:56
  • I used venv and was having trouble getting my environment to work. Using . env/Scripts/activate worked, thanks! Jan 7 at 17:57
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How to activate then deactivate a venv with Git Bash


To access your python in Windows 10, you need to add the .exe when creating the virtual environment.

$ python.exe -m venv Scripts

Then you can move into the Scripts folder you created for the virtual environment.

$ cd Scripts/

Now you have to call on it to activate the virtual environment.

$ source ./Scripts/activate

When you are done you just deactivate the virtual environment.

$ deactivate

Screenshot how to activate/deactivate Git Bash venv


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On Windows10, you could go in the directory of your virtualenv where the Scripts folder is placed then enter the below command

source ./Scripts/activate

Note the .(dot) without this it was giving error to me when I use it like above mentioned then the solution provided by Pierre worked for me.

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I recently had this problem and i found the solution for this. after you have done

$ cd Scripts

after this you should just simply type

$ source activate

and this will activate your venv

to deactivate just type

$ deactivate

and you venv is deactivated

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I had the same error: in your bash run, this commend: source venv/Scripts/activate then check if it works using this commend: pip -V I hope that is useful.

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Just do . Scripts/activate in your virtual environment folder enter image description here

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Danyal Abbasi@DESKTOP-7I43AM4 MINGW64 /e/Django-projects/studybudproject/studybud/Scripts
$ . activate
(studybud)
Danyal Abbasi@DESKTOP-7I43AM4 MINGW64 /e/Django-projects/studybudproject/studybud/Scripts
$ deactivate

Danyal Abbasi@DESKTOP-7I43AM4 MINGW64 /e/Django-projects/studybudproject/studybud/Scripts
$
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