I'm assuming you're running Python on Windows (the '\' backslash is my only clue). If so, I think you've got at least one reasonable option.
Create a python_run.bat file similar to this:
@ECHO OFF
REM *** MODIFY THE NEXT LINE TO SPECIFY THE LOCATION OF YOUR SCRIPTS ***
SET SCRIPT_DIR=C:\Path\To\Scripts
REM *** MODIFY THE NEXT LINE TO SPECIFY THE LOCATION OF YOUR PYTHON.EXE ***
SET PYTHON_BIN=C:\Python27\python.exe
PUSHD %SCRIPT_DIR%
%PYTHON_BIN% %*
POPD
Then make sure the folder where the python_run.bat is located is in your PATH
environment variable. So if the script lives in C:\Path\To\Scripts\python_run.bat
, you'd make sure your PATH
environment variable had C:\Path\To\Scripts
in it.
Then you simply have to type the following to execute any script located in your SCRIPT_DIR.
python_run my_cool_script.py --foo=bar
And it will result in running the following command as if you were already inside your scripts folder:
C:\Python27\python.exe my_cool_script.py --foo=bar
pip
orpip -e
or the conda equivalents or something and then simply doingpython -m script
(without.py
)?