# pyenv This plugin looks for [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv), a Simple Python version management system, and loads it if it's found. It also loads pyenv-virtualenv, a pyenv plugin to manage virtualenv, if it's found. If a venv is found pyenv won't load. To use it, add `pyenv` to the plugins array in your zshrc file: ```zsh plugins=(... pyenv) ``` If you receive a `Found pyenv, but it is badly configured.` error on startup, you may need to ensure that `pyenv` is initialized before the oh-my-zsh pyenv plugin is loaded. This can be achieved by adding the following earlier in the `.zshrc` file than the `plugins=(...)` line: ```zsh export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv" export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH" eval "$(pyenv init --path)" ``` ## Settings - `ZSH_PYENV_QUIET`: if set to `true`, the plugin will not print any messages if it finds that `pyenv` is not properly configured. - `ZSH_PYENV_VIRTUALENV`: if set to `false`, the plugin will not load pyenv-virtualenv when it finds it. - `ZSH_THEME_PYENV_NO_SYSTEM`: if set to `true`, the plugin will not show the system or default Python version when it finds it. - `ZSH_THEME_PYENV_PREFIX`: the prefix to display before the Python version in the prompt. - `ZSH_THEME_PYENV_SUFFIX`: the prefix to display after the Python version in the prompt. ## Functions - `pyenv_prompt_info`: displays the Python version in use by pyenv; or the global Python version, if pyenv wasn't found.