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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T00:03:42+00:00 2026-05-15T00:03:42+00:00

How do I set, temporarily, the PYTHONPATH environment variable just before executing a Python

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How do I set, temporarily, the PYTHONPATH environment variable just before executing a Python script?

In *nix, I can do this:

$ PYTHONPATH='.' python scripts/doit.py

In Windows, this syntax does not work, of course. What is the equivalent, though?

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    2026-05-15T00:03:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:03 am

    To set and restore an environment variable on Windows’ command line requires an unfortunately “somewhat torturous” approach…:

    SET SAVE=%PYTHONPATH%
    SET PYTHONPATH=.
    python scripts/doit.py
    SET PYTHONPATH=%SAVE%
    

    You could use a little auxiliary Python script to make it less painful, e.g.

    import os
    import sys
    import subprocess
    
    for i, a in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
        if '=' not in a: break
        name, _, value = a.partition('=')
        os.environ[name] = value
    
    sys.exit(subprocess.call(sys.argv[i:]))
    

    to be called as, e.g.,

    python withenv.py PYTHONPATH=. python scripts/doit.py
    

    (I’ve coded it so it works for any subprocess, not just a Python script — if you only care about Python scripts you could omit the second python in the cal and put ‘python’ in sys.argv[i-1] in the code, then use sys.argv[i-1:] as the argument for subprocess.call).

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