Finally someones does it!
I was using:
pip -t .pip
in my code, avoiding virtual-env completely, but that was not enough and incomplete.
As this is not cross platform and it would be nice to switch between Linux/Windows while coding to maintain platform compatibility, can the virtualenv envs be created with a os platform & subsystem prefix ?
for example, having multiple envs at once:
As this is not cross platform and it would be nice to switch between Linux/Windows while coding to maintain platform compatibility, can the virtualenv envs be created with a os platform & subsystem prefix ? for example, having multiple envs at once: