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# Setting Up a Virtual Environment for KnowledgeBase-Tech Hugo Site
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## Install Virtual Environment
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First, ensure Python and pip are installed, then install `virtualenv`:
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```bash
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pip3 install virtualenv
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```
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## Create the Virtual Environment
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Create a virtual environment named `KnowledgeBase-Tech_env`:
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```bash
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virtualenv KnowledgeBase-Tech_env
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```
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## Activate the Virtual Environment
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To start using the virtual environment:
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```bash
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source KnowledgeBase-Tech_env/bin/activate
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```
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## Install Dependencies
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While the environment is active, install any required packages:
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```bash
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pip install <package-name>
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```
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## Deactivate the Virtual Environment
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When you're done working, deactivate the environment:
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```bash
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deactivate
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```
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## Working with the Environment
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Remember to activate the `KnowledgeBase-Tech_env` environment every time you work on the KnowledgeBase-Tech Hugo site. This ensures all dependencies are isolated to this specific project.
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```
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Replace `<package-name>` with any specific Python package you need for your Hugo site. This guide will help you maintain a clean and isolated environment for your Hugo site development.
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**Install Python and pip (if not already installed):**
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**Install Python and pip (if not already installed):**
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Ubuntu 22.04 typically comes with Python 3 installed. You can check if Python is installed and its version by running:
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Ubuntu 22.04 typically comes with Python 3 installed. You can check if Python is installed and its version by running:
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```bash
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```bash
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