python run shell command
import os
os.system("ma Commande")
#Exemple:
os.system("cd Documents")import subprocess
subprocess.run(["ls", "-l"])import os
os.system("javac lolol.java")# or something....import os
cmd = "git --version"
returned_value = os.system(cmd) # returns the exit code in uniximport subprocess
subprocess.call(["./shell.sh"])
# Make sure that "shell.sh" has "+x" permissions# First, install python or python3...
sudo apt-get install python
#or
sudo apt-get install python3
# Then, run your python file...
python /path-to-file/pyfile.py #or
python3 /path-to-file/pyfile.py
#Example
python /home/person/randomfile.py #or
python3 /home/person/randomfile.py
# Hope this helped :)
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