Updated theme and added tag for test

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baseURL = "https://brandonrozek.com/"
languageCode = "en-us"
title = "Brandon Rozek"
author = "Brandon Rozek"
description = "Software Developer, Researcher, and Linux Enthusiast."
theme = "pulp"
[taxonomies]
series = "series"
tags = "tags"
[params]
author = "Brandon Rozek"
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description = """
Software Developer, Researcher, and Linux Enthusiast.
"""
publicationYear = "2019"
# listPageDateFormat = "January, 2006" # See https://gohugo.io/functions/format/
# singlePageDateFormat = "January 2, 2006"
# custom_css = ["/css/custom.css"]
# custom_js = ["/js/custom.js"]
publicationYear = "2020"
[outputs]
section = ["JSON", "HTML", "RSS"]
page = ["AMP", "HTML"]
page = ["HTML", "AMP"]
[[menu.main]]
identifier = "blog"

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title: "Managing Python Versions with Pyenv"
date: 2020-01-20T09:55:04-05:00
draft: false
images: []
tags: [ "python" ]
---
I wrote previously about [managing python virtual environments](https://brandonrozek.com/blog/virtualenv/). Since then, I've discovered a software called [Pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) which allows you to not only manage virtual environments but python versions. As someone who likes to develop python programs in his free time, I found this incredibly useful in keeping all my virtual environments in one place and easily upgrading to a more recent version of python.

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