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Using pipenv to create a virtual environment in a folder.
However, the environment seems to be in the path:




/Users/....../.local/share/virtualenvs/......




And when I run the command pipenv run python train.py, I get the error:




can't open file 'train.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory




How to run a file in the folder where I created the virtual environment?










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    Using pipenv to create a virtual environment in a folder.
    However, the environment seems to be in the path:




    /Users/....../.local/share/virtualenvs/......




    And when I run the command pipenv run python train.py, I get the error:




    can't open file 'train.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory




    How to run a file in the folder where I created the virtual environment?










    share|improve this question



























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      Using pipenv to create a virtual environment in a folder.
      However, the environment seems to be in the path:




      /Users/....../.local/share/virtualenvs/......




      And when I run the command pipenv run python train.py, I get the error:




      can't open file 'train.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory




      How to run a file in the folder where I created the virtual environment?










      share|improve this question
















      Using pipenv to create a virtual environment in a folder.
      However, the environment seems to be in the path:




      /Users/....../.local/share/virtualenvs/......




      And when I run the command pipenv run python train.py, I get the error:




      can't open file 'train.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory




      How to run a file in the folder where I created the virtual environment?







      python path pipenv virtual-environment






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      edited Nov 30 '18 at 15:47









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          You need to be in the same directory of the file you want to run then use:
          pipenv run python train.py



          Note:




          You may be at the project main directory while the file you need to run is inside a directory inside your project directory



          If you use django to create your project, it will create two folders inside each other with the same name so as a best practice change the top directory name to 'yourname-project' then inside the directory 'yourname' run the pipenv run python train.py command







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            You need to be in the same directory of the file you want to run then use:
            pipenv run python train.py



            Note:




            You may be at the project main directory while the file you need to run is inside a directory inside your project directory



            If you use django to create your project, it will create two folders inside each other with the same name so as a best practice change the top directory name to 'yourname-project' then inside the directory 'yourname' run the pipenv run python train.py command







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              You need to be in the same directory of the file you want to run then use:
              pipenv run python train.py



              Note:




              You may be at the project main directory while the file you need to run is inside a directory inside your project directory



              If you use django to create your project, it will create two folders inside each other with the same name so as a best practice change the top directory name to 'yourname-project' then inside the directory 'yourname' run the pipenv run python train.py command







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                You need to be in the same directory of the file you want to run then use:
                pipenv run python train.py



                Note:




                You may be at the project main directory while the file you need to run is inside a directory inside your project directory



                If you use django to create your project, it will create two folders inside each other with the same name so as a best practice change the top directory name to 'yourname-project' then inside the directory 'yourname' run the pipenv run python train.py command







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                You need to be in the same directory of the file you want to run then use:
                pipenv run python train.py



                Note:




                You may be at the project main directory while the file you need to run is inside a directory inside your project directory



                If you use django to create your project, it will create two folders inside each other with the same name so as a best practice change the top directory name to 'yourname-project' then inside the directory 'yourname' run the pipenv run python train.py command








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