This small package provides a class and functions to set up python execution configurations. It is possible to configure the python execution command, virtualenv to load and use for the run, environment variables, parameters to pass and the directory where to execute the python file. Usage: You can use the `pyconf-add-config' function passing a `pyconf-config' object You can then call `pyconf-start' to execute one of your configurations Example: (pyconf-add-config (pyconf-config :name "test1" :pyconf-exec-command "python3" :pyconf-file-to-exec "~/test/test.py" :pyconf-path-to-exec "~/test/" :pyconf-params "--verbose" :pyconf-venv "~/test/.venv/" :pyconf-env-vars '("TEST5=5"))) Add multiple configurations: (pyconf-add-configurations `(,(pyconf-config :name "test3" :pyconf-exec-command "python3 -i" :pyconf-file-to-exec "~/test/test.py" :pyconf-path-to-exec "~/test/" :pyconf-params "" :pyconf-venv "~/test/.venv/" :pyconf-env-vars '("TEST5=5")) ,(pyconf-config :name "test2" :pyconf-exec-command "python3 -i" :pyconf-file-to-exec "~/test/test.py" :pyconf-path-to-exec "~/test/" :pyconf-params "" :pyconf-venv "~/test/.venv/" :pyconf-env-vars '("TEST5=5")))) Bootstrap projects: You can use `pyconf-bootstrap-pyproject' to choose a directory where to create a new pyenv virtualenv (it will have the name of the directory) and optionally install dependencies using poetry. The function will also create a .dir-locals file (refer to Emacs' docs) that will set the pyenv version to the one of the project/directory you chose everytime you open a file in the directory or any of its subdirectories.