Sure

pymol -c script-name or python-program-name or pdb-file, etc.

For example:

pymol -qc load.pml movie.pml render.py

"-c" disables the GUI and "-q" suppresses the startup output.

Cheers,
Warren


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> ad...@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of JP Cartailler
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> Subject: [PyMOL] command line usage of pymol?
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> Easy question:
> 
> Can pymol be run through the command line (with a script as input)
without
> launching the GUI?
> 
> thanks
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