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Executing Python Scripts With a Shebang

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https://realpython.com/python-shebang

 

In this tutorial, you’ll:

  • Learn what a shebang is
  • Decide when to include the shebang in Python scripts
  • Define the shebang in a portable way across systems
  • Pass arguments to the command defined in a shebang
  • Know the shebang’s limitations and some of its alternatives
  • Execute scripts through a custom interpreter written in Python

 

In short, a shebang is a special kind of comment that you may include in your source code to tell the operating system’s shell where to find the interpreter for the rest of the file:

#!/usr/bin/python3
print("Hello, World!")

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