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JohnConnor123 opened this issue Mar 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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JohnConnor123 opened this issue Mar 13, 2025 · 2 comments
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How to set a centralized path for venv so that uv looks only in one directory? I have a disk with a small amount of memory, on which all projects are and a separate E disk for pip/docker/TEMP/poetry/cache. I want to move uv environments to E:\uv-venvs, but I don't understand whether this feature has been implemented in more than half a year since the last similar issue.

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This looks like a duplicate of #1495.

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You can set UV_PROJECT_ENVIRONMENT if you'd like, to override the virtual environment location on a per-project basis.

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