Plugin which extends regular oh-my-zsh! venv plugin functionality
You're required to copy uvenv.plugin.zsh into your regular oh-my-zsh! plugin directory. Similar to example below
mkdir -p $ZSH/plugins/uvenv
cp uvenv.plugin.zsh $ZSH/plugins/uvenv
Enable plugin in your .zshrc file extending your regular list, for example
plugins=(git uvenv)
In case of any troubles please reffer to oh-my-zsh! documentation.
To have more benefit from using this plugin make sure you add virtualenv_prompt_info to the theme youre using, for example:
in regular $ZSH/themes/robbyrussell.zsh-theme file I've changed the following line
PROMPT='${ret_status} %{$fg[cyan]%}%c%{$reset_color%} $(git_prompt_info)'
into
PROMPT='${ret_status} %{$fg[cyan]%}%c%{$reset_color%} $(virtualenv_prompt_info) $(git_prompt_info)'
When you're done, the terminal would inform you about your virtualenv status, and give you some more commands.
Besides new commands, the prompt will change as follow
- If you've not active virtualenv, and you're not in directory which contains virtualenv, the prompt would look like:
➜ ~ venv:[None]
- If you've not active virtualenv, but the directory contains virtualenv inside. It will look like:
➜ coffee venv:[coffee]
- If you'd now activate virtual env, the name will change its collor to yellow
- When you've active virtualenv, but you changed directory to one that contains it's own virtualenv, you'll see something similar to:
➜ simplist venv:[coffee|simplist]