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I'm using Doom Emacs with workspaces and treemacs perspectives, so that I can work on different projects simultaneously, all in the same framework. But for two different Python projects, they require different Conda environments. It looks perpectives or workspaces still share the same conda env. If I switch to another conda env with conda-env-activate, the conda environments for all perspectives/workspaces are changed. Is there a way to isolate conda environments for workspaces? Or is it possible to automatically switch conda env for projects like the feature in VScode? Thanks.

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