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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:42:21+00:00 2026-05-13T20:42:21+00:00

Let’s say that we have a Python script do.py and we want to be

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Let’s say that we have a Python script do.py and we want to be able to call it without extension, like do or ./do.

If we rename the file from do.py to do and assure we have a valid shebang line it will work for all platforms but Windows. On Windows there is no way of executing file without extension.

On Windows, if we keep the original file extension we’ll be able to call the script without the full name because the Python installer registers the .py extension as an executable one.

It looks that we need to deliver the same script under two different names in order to be call it on Windows and non-Windows environments. I really do not like this and I’m looking for a solution without this redundancy.

Another common approach on this is to add a do.cmd wrapper batch file that is calling the original do.py file. This has at least one major issue: it does break the Ctrl+C / Ctrl+Break because there is no way to prevent cmd.exe from prompting you with Terminate batch job? (Y/N) message.

If we are about to use a wrapper we need to be sure that:

  • return the errorcode (errorlevel) returned by the original script
  • it will not change the environment
  • it will reuse the same console (no new windows)
  • doesn’t interfere with STDOUT, STDIN or STDERR
  • be friendly with Ctrl-C (no prompts)

I suppose the optimal solution is still to use a wrapper. Batch won’t work, native executable would add a lot of complexity so probably a wrapper wrote in python itself would do.

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    2026-05-13T20:42:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:42 pm

    So far I came up with this solution that seams to work. Create a file yourname.py with this content:

    import os, sys
    filename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]))[0]
    if not os.path.exists(filename):
        # filename does not exists, we will emulate cmd behaviour
        sys.stderr.write("'%s' is not recognized as an internal or external command,\noperable program or batch file." % filename)
        sys.exit(9009)
    ret = os.system("python %s %s" % (
            filename,
            " ".join(sys.argv[1:])
            ))
    exit(ret)
    
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