Remember you can also use chmod +x hello.py to make it executable directly. But this is a matter of preference. Now, let's imagine now you would like to write a bash script to run "hello.py" # Run on ...
py -3.11 -m nuitka --msvc=latest --include-data-dir="C:\Program\Path\assets\data=assets\data" --follow-imports --include-module=generators.igenerator --include-plugin ...
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