NOTE: This will work for virtual environments created with conda
as well as venv
or virtualenv
, you just need to activate it first to find the path to the python[3]
executable.
A standard Python .sublime-build
file looks like this:
{
"cmd": ["/path/to/python", "-u", "$file"],
"file_regex": "^[ ]*File "(...*?)", line ([0-9]*)",
"selector": "source.python"
}
All you need to do to use a particular conda
environment is modify the path to the python
or python3
executable within the environment. To find it, activate your environment and type (depending on the version you're using)
which python
or
which python3
on Linux/macOS, or
where python
on Windows, then copy the path into your custom .sublime-build
file. Save the file in your Packages/User
directory, then make sure you pick the right one via Tools -> Build System
before building.
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