In this
article, we will learn how to use git commands with Visual Studio Code Editor
for Python. It is the continuation fifth article of "Zero To Hero In Python" series .
Part 1: Zero to Hero in Python
Part 2: What is Python
Part 3: How to Install Python
Part 2: What is Python
Part 3: How to Install Python
Part 4: How to Configure Visual Studio Code Editor and Git bash with Python
Part 5: Git bash commands
Part 5: Git bash commands
Part 6: Variables in Python
Some import
commands are given below:
1. Change
Directory (CD): Change from
one directory to another directory cd and directory name.
Syntax: <correntdirectoryname>
cd <changedirectoryname> : //
Example:
Suppose I am currently working in E directory and I want to go in F directory.
Use below command.
In above snap shot you can see that I am currently working in e
directory now want to go inside F directory.
2. Make
Directory: This
command is used for create a new directory.
Syntax:
$mkdir <directory name>
Example: $
mkdir HelloPython press enter. Now our HelloPython directory is
created. See
below snapshot.
Go inside
created directory and use cd command.
Cd
HelloPython
How to create file .
touch: This command is used for create file.
Syntax: touch <fileName>
Write Code in above created file.
Code(): This command is used for open file and write anything.
Syntax: Code <filename>
After write above command default TestFile is opened.
Navigate a specific folder:
Syntax: $ cd /Foldername/AnotherFolderName/
Example:
$ cd E://Projects//GoogleMap
Back to the previous location use below command.
Syntax: $ cd -
Go back single directory use below command.
Syntax: $ cd ..
Example: $ cd ..
Remove specific file from current directory.
Syntax: $ rm -"Removefilename"
In next article we will see variables on Python.
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