Difference between revisions of "Os (Python library)"
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− | Usage | + | ===Usage=== |
<code>[[import]] os</code> | <code>[[import]] os</code> | ||
− | Command execution | + | ===Command execution=== |
[[os.system]]("your_code ") | [[os.system]]("your_code ") | ||
[[os.system]]("[[uptime]]") | [[os.system]]("[[uptime]]") | ||
− | [[File]] management | + | ===[[File]] management=== |
[[os.close]]([[fd]]) | [[os.close]]([[fd]]) | ||
Revision as of 13:30, 13 October 2021
Usage
import os
Command execution
os.system("your_code ")
os.system("uptime")
File management
os.close(fd)
Example
#!/usr/bin/env python3 import os os.system("echo 'Hello World'")
Related
See also
- Python, PIP, GIL, Flask, Django, Marshmallow,
def
, logging, Pandas, Numpy, AWS Chalice,import
,from
,tuple
,list
, Python exceptions,virtualenv
,.append
,pytz
,TZ
,print
,python3 -c
,os
, PEP, Python Institute, Methods: Dunder methods, Flake8, Python collections, Function decorators in Python, Click python library, Python module, Flower,kwargs
, Black (Python), Python list structure, Mypy,variables
, Casting,try:
, pydoc, argparse, Anaconda,pyenv, setup.py, python3 --version, python3 --help
, Data Classes, raise
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