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Making Python script accessible system wide

Can someone tell me how to make my script callable in any directory?

My script simply returns the number of files in a directory. I would like it to work in any directory by invoking it,开发者_运维知识库 instead of first being copied there and then typing python myscript.py

I am using Mac OS X, but is there a common way to get it installed on Windows and Linux?


If your script starts with a suitable shebang line, such as:

#!/usr/bin/env python

And your script has the executable bit set (for Linux, OS X, and other Unix-like systems):

chmod +x myscript.py

And the path to your script is in your PATH environment variable:

export PATH=${PATH}:`pwd` # on Unix-like systems

SET PATH=%PATH%;\path\to # on Windows

Then you can call myscript.py from wherever you are.


All of those operating systems should support a PATH environment variable which specifies directories that have executables that should be available everywhere. Make your script executable by chmod +x and place it into one of those directories (or add a new one to your PATH - I have ~/bin for instance).

I don't know how to make new kinds of files directly executable on Windows, though, but I guess you could use a .bat file as a proxy.

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