Hi,
I'm afraid you can't use Spyder in this way. Why do you want to use
Spyder like that? You can simply run a Python file from a terminal by
executing:
python foo.py
Cheers,
Carlos
El 05/06/18 a las 04:32, Efoudi Chatzi escribió:
Hello,
I am relatively new with Spyder, but I haven't found a similar post in
this group so hope you can help me.
I want to start Spyder from a shell command in batch in order to
execute a python script.
Is this possible?
I have found the -p option that load a project, but it does not open a
file.
Thanks,
Effie
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