I have a file in my directory called foo.py
that contains Python code. How do I pipe the file to Python in the terminal so that Python will run it? Entering this into the terminal doesn't work:
find -name foo.py -print | python
1 Answer
Use -exec
parameter to find and execute all the founded .py
files.
find -name '*.py' -exec python {} \;
And for a single file, you may use
find -name 'foo.py' -exec python {} \;
Note that this would search for the name foo.py
in the current directory as well as the subdirectories.
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And it's better to add
-type f
argument to the above find command. Jul 21, 2015 at 2:31 -
This works, but I am wondering if there is a way to pipe it just out of curiosity, because it works if I pipe input to the script itself like so: echo <some argument> | python foo.py– b_pcakesJul 21, 2015 at 3:41
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