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This is an enhancement proposal that I would find quite useful.
I use pyenv with virtual envs all the time. Quite convenient to set both the Python version, tooling and packages in one place.
One common issue I have it that I would like to use the same virtual env several times, starting from scratch, e.g., when testing installation configurations.
I propose to add a new command, pyenv virtualenv-reset [<venv>] that would do the following:
Delete the venv (deactivate it first if active)
Re-create the venv with the same Python version that it had before
If venv was initially active, activate it again automatically
If venv is not provided, the currently-active venv is selected for reset
native-api, kevinbowen777, Vrnika-Jain and SiegeSailor