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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T07:17:57+00:00 2026-05-21T07:17:57+00:00

Hey guys. So, I have a Python script. Let’s call it Pythonfile.py (Wow, I

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Hey guys.
So, I have a Python script. Let’s call it “Pythonfile.py” (Wow, I have so much imagination xD)
I would usualy run it by typing in:

$ python ~/Desktop/Pythonfile.py -arg1 arg2 arg3

Now, this is kinda bothering; having to type all the python things. Idealy, I would want to run it like:

$ pythonfile -arg1 arg2 arg3

This would mean adding a new command to bash. But how? I would guess you should put a file:

/usr/bin/pythonfile

But what should be inside? I want it to run the original python script, which is located on the desktop – AND WITH THE ARGUMENTS .I’m on Ubuntu 10 by the way.

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    2026-05-21T07:17:58+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 7:17 am

    Don’t place the command in /usr/bin unless it is meant to be run by all users. Place it in ~/bin instead, and modify the PATH environment variable to search for executables there, by adding this to yout ~/.bashrc file:

    export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
    

    As to the contents of the (now) ~/bin/pythonfile, you may use:

    #!/bin/bash
    python ~/Desktop/pythonfile.py $*
    

    The first line tells bash the file is a bash script, and the second line executes the python script.

    You can also set #!/usr/bin/env python as the first line of the Python script, move the script to ~/bin, make it executable, and the run it as:

    $ pythonfile.py -arg1 arg2 arg3
    

    Something I like to do with that second option is to add a symbolic link to avoid having to type the .py part:

    $ cd ~/bin
    $ ln -s pythonfile.py pythonfile
    
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