Hi there! On Unix you could try something like SHELL=/usr/bin/zsh pipenv shell. Sadly I don't know the Windows equivalent, but the idea is : force-set your shell when running the pipenv cmd.
SHELL=/usr/bin/zsh pipenv shell
Cheers
Oops, my comment was incomplete. I meant it works in VSCode in Windows, but my outstanding issue is a lack of command history in the pipenv shell
pipenv shell
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Hi there! On Unix you could try something like
SHELL=/usr/bin/zsh pipenv shell
. Sadly I don't know the Windows equivalent, but the idea is : force-set your shell when running the pipenv cmd.Cheers
Oops, my comment was incomplete. I meant it works in VSCode in Windows, but my outstanding issue is a lack of command history in the
pipenv shell