I would like to run python files from terminal without having to use the command $ python
. But I would still like to keep the ability of using '$ python
to enter the python interpreter. For example if I had a file named 'foo.py', I can use $ foo.py
rather than $ python foo.py
to run the file.
How can I do this? Would I need to change the bash file or the paths? And is it possible to have both commands available, so I can use both $ foo.py
and $ python foo.py
?
I am using ubuntu 14.04 LTS and my terminal/shell uses a '.bashrc' file. I have multiple versions of python installed on my computer, but when running a python file I want the default version to be the latest version of 2.7.x. If what I am asking is not possible or not recommended, I want to at least shorten the command $ python
to $ py
.
Thank you very much for any help!