Subvenv
Subvenv makes the creation of virtualenv-friendly Sublime Text 2/3 project files as easy as
subvenv make_project
(or even skipping it by integrating it with Virtualenwrapper!).
Create your virtualenv, run subvenv, and you're ready to code.
Bonus point: besides saving you the time of manually creating a project files, it also makes linting plugins like Anaconda and SublimePythonIDE work out of the box!
Table of contents
- Installation
- Virtualenvwrapper projects integration
- Usage as a standalone
- Supported Python versions
- Supported virtualenv managers
- Contributions
- License
Installation
You can install the latest stable release via pip:
$ pip install subvenv
If you prefer the development version instead, you can install it from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/Railslide/subvenv.git
$ python setup.py install
Virtualenvwrapper projects integration
Using Virtualenvwrapper projects removes the need of manually running Subvenv. Project creation will activate Subvenv behind the scenes and a Sublime project file will be automagically created inside the project folder.
Simply create a new virtualenv with
$ mkproject <project_name>
and a <project_name>.sublime-project
file will be placed in your /your/project/home/<project_name>/
. Open it with Sublime Text and you are ready to go.
Usage as a standalone
If you don't want to pass through a Virtualenwrapper project
$ subvenv make_project
will create a <virtualenv_name>.sublime-project
file in the current working directory.
You can also specify a location different than the current folder by using the --folder
flag
$ subvenv make_project --folder=path/to/target_folder
Supported Python versions
Subvenv is tested under Python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6.
Supported virtualenv managers
Subvenv supports Virtualenv, Virtualenwrapper, and pyvenv.
Any other virtualenv manager making use of the VIRTUALENV
environment variable should probably work too.
Contributions
Are highly appreciated :)
Just follow PEP8 if you're going to submit code.
License
MIT license. See LICENSE
file for more information.