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[Docs / Basic Usage] Use PowerShell on Windows #3978

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/basic-usage.md
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Expand Up @@ -131,15 +131,15 @@ in order for the subsequent commands to run from within the virtual environment.


Alternatively, to avoid creating a new shell, you can manually activate the
virtual environment by running `source {path_to_venv}/bin/activate` (`{path_to_venv}\Scripts\activate.bat` on Windows).
virtual environment by running `source {path_to_venv}/bin/activate` (`{path_to_venv}\Scripts\activate.ps1` on Windows PowerShell).
To get the path to your virtual environment run `poetry env info --path`.
You can also combine these into a nice one-liner, `source $(poetry env info --path)/bin/activate`
To deactivate this virtual environment simply use `deactivate`.

| | POSIX Shell | Windows | Exit/Deactivate |
| | POSIX Shell | Windows (PowerShell) | Exit/Deactivate |
| ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- | --------------- |
| New Shell | `poetry shell` | `poetry shell` | `exit` |
| Manual Activation | `source {path_to_venv}/bin/activate` | `{path_to_venv}\Scripts\activate.bat` | `deactivate` |
| Manual Activation | `source {path_to_venv}/bin/activate` | `{path_to_venv}\Scripts\activate.ps1` | `deactivate` |
| One-liner | `source $(poetry env info --path)/bin/activate` | | `deactivate` |


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