## [aactivator.py](../../aactivator.py) ### Usage The aactivator.py script simplifies the activation and deactivation of environments in an interactive shell. Follow these steps to use it in your project: ### Example Usage Create an activation script (.activate.sh) in your project, which activates your environment. For example, in a Python project: ```bash ln -vs venv/bin/activate .activate.sh ``` 2. Create a deactivation script (.deactivate.sh) in your project, which deactivates your environment. For example: ```bash echo deactivate > .deactivate.sh ``` 3. In your Python project, if an environment is already active, it will not be re-activated. If a different project is activated, the previous project will be deactivated beforehand. 4. Run the following command in your shell to initialize aactivator: ```bash eval "$(aactivator init)" ``` Now, whenever you navigate to your project directory, aactivator will ask before automatically sourcing environments. It will remember your preference for each project.