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makepy

You ever find yourself doing the same things over and over?

That sort of things drives me nuts. To decrease the nuttage, this is a simple script to help you with your Python scripts.

Setup

This setup assumes you are on a Mac OS.

TODO: add details for Linux and Windows

  • Create a directory for this and other similar shortcut files, for example cd ~; mkdir bin
  • cd into your new directory and save the files from this repo into it
  • Open up the template .txt file and personalize it
  • Add the path to this directory to your .bash_profile, for instance: export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
  • save changes and close all files, and restart terminal
  • From now on simply enter makepy.sh $filename.py and replace ``$filename.py` with your actual file's name.
  • After running that last command, open up your new file and admire it proudly.
  • Count how many hours of your life you've won back
  • Enjoy those extra hours, have a slice of pie