I'm new with python, I've been learning for a few weeks. However now I've just changed my OS and I'm now using ubuntu and I can't run any script on my terminal.
I made sure to have the #!/usr/bin/env python
but when I go to the terminal and type, for example python test.py
the terminal shows an error message like this
python: can't open file 'test.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
what do I do?
I must save the file in any specific folder to make it run on terminal?
#!/usr/bin/env python
you can just type ./test.py to execute your script as Terminal will take account of your header and use python to launch the script. But before you have to change execution permission by doingchmod +x test.py
. I understand it can be a bit special for a beginner but you will appreciate this in the future ;)