python -m venv /path/to/new/virtual/environment# Create the virtual environment. python -m venv venv # Activate the env. venv\Scripts\activate.batpython3 -m venv tutorial-envpip install virtualenv python<version> -m venv <virtual-environment-name> source <virtual-environment-name>/bin/activate deactivatepip install virtualenv # install first cd projectfolder # go to project folder python -m venv ./venv # Create a virtual environment named venv Activate.ps1 # (powershell) start the file to start the environment activate.bat # (cmd) start the file to start the environment # if it worked you'll see a (venv) in front of your cursor path# Windows python -m venv <env_name> # Linux/MacOS python3 -m venv <env_name>python3 -m venv env python -m virtualenv env #py2 source env/bin/activate #all this is on same directory# Install venv on linux sudo apt install python3.8-venv # Create a venv directory python3 -m venv tutorial-env # Activate venv enviroment (do outside the created venv directory) source tutorial-env/bin/activate # Save activation as an alias for quick startup alias runvenv="source tutorial-env/bin/activate"python -m venv .venv# On Windows, invoke the venv command as follows: # {1} = your python path or you can type python if you make a path # {2} = your virtual enviroment path + \(your VI name) or type the name directly # {1} -m venv {2} python -m venv my_venv_name python -m venv {name}