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While in the VS Code Terminal, the 'exit' command or 'ctrl + d' combination closes the terminal directly, whereas I just want to deactive pipenv, is there a way to do this?

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  • The only way to exit pipenv is to make a new Terminal (from the top bar menu) and then delete the old terminal.
    – Shayan
    Nov 10, 2021 at 14:35

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The following command helped me quit pipenv shell in vscode:

deactivate

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    Can you please add a bit more explanation. What does deactivate do? Any docs or links that I can reference? How to Answer. Kind Regards.
    – Elletlar
    Nov 13, 2020 at 12:08
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I tried both deactivate and exit, but none of them works for me.

Environment and interpreters are easily changed with shift+cmd+P. Please, refer to VS code documentation.

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If you use pipenv shell to enter virtualenv, use exit command to quit the virtualenv.

Please do not use deactivate, because it will behaved differently [explained by ButtaKnife]

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