saucy

saucy is a helper tool for finding Python virtual environments.

Motivation

Tired of writing:

```shell script, norun

. env/bin/activate

(env) > . ```

all the time? Wouldn't it be easier if you didn't have to type env/bin/activate all the time?

Example

In comes saucy. To install saucy, run:

shell script, no_run cargo install saucy

When you run saucy in a direcotry, it will print out the activate script of the first Python virtual environment it finds. For example:

shell script, no_run user@computer:~/important_project/> saucy /home/user/important_project/env/bin/activate

Thus instead of having to type . env/bin/activate, you could just type: shell script, no_run user@computer:~/important_project/> . $(saucy) (env) user@computer:~/important_project/>

But even that feels like too much typing. Instead, add the following line to your .bash_aliases file:

shell script, no_run alias saucy='. $(\saucy)$'

Now it's as easy as:

shell script, no_run user@computer:~/important_project/> saucy (env) user@computer:~/important_project/>

Enjoy!

License

Licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option.