the git repo to which google directs me 
is https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv
the command it wants me to execute in my cmd is   $ git clone 
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv-virtualenv.git $(pyenv 
root)/plugins/pyenv-virtualenv 
and whenever i execute this it shows an error like 



fatal: Too many arguments.

usage: git clone [<options>] [--] <repo> [<dir>]

    -v, --verbose         be more verbose
    -q, --quiet           be more quiet
    --progress            force progress reporting
    -n, --no-checkout     don't create a checkout
    --bare                create a bare repository
    --mirror              create a mirror repository (implies bare)
    -l, --local           to clone from a local repository
    --no-hardlinks        don't use local hardlinks, always copy  
    -s, --shared          setup as shared repository
    --recurse-submodules[=<pathspec>]
                          initialize submodules in the clone      
    --recursive ...       alias of --recurse-submodules
    -j, --jobs <n>        number of submodules cloned in parallel 
    --template <template-directory>
                          directory from which templates will be used
    --reference <repo>    reference repository
    --reference-if-able <repo>
                          reference repository
    --dissociate          use --reference only while cloning      
    -o, --origin <name>   use <name> instead of 'origin' to track 
upstream
    -b, --branch <branch>
                          checkout <branch> instead of the remote's HEAD
    -u, --upload-pack <path>
                          path to git-upload-pack on the remote   
    --depth <depth>       create a shallow clone of that depth    
    --shallow-since <time>
                          create a shallow clone since a specific 
time
    --shallow-exclude <revision>
                          deepen history of shallow clone, excluding rev
    --single-branch       clone only one branch, HEAD or --branch 
    --no-tags             don't clone any tags, and make later fetches not 
to follow them
    --shallow-submodules  any cloned submodules will be shallow   
    --separate-git-dir <gitdir>
                          separate git dir from working tree      
    -c, --config <key=value>
                          set config inside the new repository    
    --server-option <server-specific>
                          option to transmit
    -4, --ipv4            use IPv4 addresses only
    -6, --ipv6            use IPv6 addresses only
    --filter <args>       object filtering
    --remote-submodules   any cloned submodules will use their 
remote-tracking branch
    --sparse              initialize sparse-checkout file to include only 
files at root 

On Sunday, 10 January 2021 at 20:20:02 UTC+5:30 Kasper Laudrup wrote:

> On 09/01/2021 19.27, Sohail Tanveer wrote:
> > im facing difficulty to install pyenv-virtual env on my windows 10
> > i googled it several times but it directs me to a git repo where there 
> > is an installation process but is of no use because, the command that is 
> > displayed is not working in my cmd
>
> It would greatly improve your chances of getting some useful help if you 
> clarify which git repo you are talking about, which command you are 
> trying to using and what exactly you mean by "not working".
>
> Unless you want to leave that as an exercise for the reader.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Kasper Laudrup
>

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