How to know/change current directory in Python shell?

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无人及你
无人及你 2020-11-27 09:27

I am using Python 3.2 on Windows 7. When I open the Python shell, how can I know what the current directory is and how can I change it to another directory where my modules

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  •  天涯浪人
    2020-11-27 09:48

    You can use the os module.

    >>> import os
    >>> os.getcwd()
    '/home/user'
    >>> os.chdir("/tmp/")
    >>> os.getcwd()
    '/tmp'
    

    But if it's about finding other modules: You can set an environment variable called PYTHONPATH, under Linux would be like

    export PYTHONPATH=/path/to/my/library:$PYTHONPATH
    

    Then, the interpreter searches also at this place for imported modules. I guess the name would be the same under Windows, but don't know how to change.

    edit

    Under Windows:

    set PYTHONPATH=%PYTHONPATH%;C:\My_python_lib
    

    (taken from http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html)

    edit 2

    ... and even better: use virtualenv and virtualenv_wrapper, this will allow you to create a development environment where you can add module paths as you like (add2virtualenv) without polluting your installation or "normal" working environment.

    http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.org/en/latest/command_ref.html

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