I'm on a mac, and I write quite a bit of python scripts.
Every time I need to run them, I have to type 'python script_name.py
'. Is there I way to make it so I only have to type like 'p script_name.py
'? It would save some time :D
I am assuming you are running your script from the command line right? If so, add the following line as the first line in your script:
#!/usr/bin/python
or alternatively
#!/usr/bin/env python
in case the python command is not located in /usr/bin
, and then issue the following command once at the Unix/terminal prompt (it makes your script "executable"):
chmod +x script_name.py
from then on you only need to type the name of the script at the command prompt to run it. No python
part of the command needed. I.e., simply
./script_name.py
will run the script.
You can also of course go with the alias
, but the above is a cleaner solution in my opinion.
For the alias
alias p="python"
should go into your ~/.bashrc
file
Use the alias
command:
alias p="python"
You'll probably want to add this to your ~/.bashrc.
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