Turn an application or script into a shell command

2024/10/9 12:30:43

When I want to run my python applications from commandline (under ubuntu) I have to be in the directory where is the source code app.py and run the application with command

python app.py

How can I make it (how is it conventionally done) to run the application from arbitrary directory with the command: app ? Similarly as you type ls, mkdir and other commands?

thank you

Answer
  1. Add a shebang line at the beginning of your file:

    #!/usr/bin/env python
    
  2. Make your file executable by calling

    chmod +x app.py
    

    in the shell.

  3. Move it to some location included in the PATH environment variable and rename it to app. Alternatively, add the path of the directory containing app to the PATH environment variable by adding the line

    export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/app
    

    to your .bash_profile.

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