How can i use python2 and python3 in geany for different files without having to change it every time?












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In build commands it shows python2 currently and i can manually change to python3 but im wondering if i could input bot hand have an option to choose before running it?










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      In build commands it shows python2 currently and i can manually change to python3 but im wondering if i could input bot hand have an option to choose before running it?







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          Use one of these two lines as the initial line of your source code:



          #! /usr/bin/env python2

          #! /usr/bin/env python3


          If geany, or any other editor, does not appropriately adapt to the shebang, you may want to feature request that it does. (And do please post a response about whether shebang has the desired effect.)






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            Use one of these two lines as the initial line of your source code:



            #! /usr/bin/env python2

            #! /usr/bin/env python3


            If geany, or any other editor, does not appropriately adapt to the shebang, you may want to feature request that it does. (And do please post a response about whether shebang has the desired effect.)






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              Use one of these two lines as the initial line of your source code:



              #! /usr/bin/env python2

              #! /usr/bin/env python3


              If geany, or any other editor, does not appropriately adapt to the shebang, you may want to feature request that it does. (And do please post a response about whether shebang has the desired effect.)






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                Use one of these two lines as the initial line of your source code:



                #! /usr/bin/env python2

                #! /usr/bin/env python3


                If geany, or any other editor, does not appropriately adapt to the shebang, you may want to feature request that it does. (And do please post a response about whether shebang has the desired effect.)






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                Use one of these two lines as the initial line of your source code:



                #! /usr/bin/env python2

                #! /usr/bin/env python3


                If geany, or any other editor, does not appropriately adapt to the shebang, you may want to feature request that it does. (And do please post a response about whether shebang has the desired effect.)







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