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Creating a Virtual Environment
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.. tip::
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If you want to learn more about virtual environments, see page: `about-venvs`
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We require installing Red into a virtual environment. Don't be scared, it's very
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straightforward.
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Using ``pyenv virtualenv``
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Using ``pyenv virtualenv`` saves you the headache of remembering where you installed your virtual
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environments. This option is only available if you installed Python with pyenv.
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First, ensure your pyenv interpreter is set to python 3.8.1 or greater with the following command:
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.. prompt:: bash
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pyenv version
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Now, create a virtual environment with the following command:
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.. prompt:: bash
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pyenv virtualenv <name>
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Replace ``<name>`` with whatever you like. If you ever forget what you named it,
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you can always use the command ``pyenv versions`` to list all virtual environments.
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Now activate your virtualenv with the following command:
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.. prompt:: bash
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pyenv shell <name>
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.. important::
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You must activate the virtual environment with the above command every time you open a new
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shell to run, install or update Red. You can check out other commands like ``pyenv local`` and
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``pyenv global`` if you wish to keep the virtualenv activated all the time.
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