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A copy & paste backport of Python 3.3's shutil.which
function.
First, install the package: pip install shutilwhich
Importing the package::
import shutilwhich
will monkey-patch the shutil
package, so from that point on you can simply
import the which
function::
from shutil import which
To keep things a little more concise, you can also import which
directly
from shutilwhich
::
from shutilwhich import which
This will still monkeypatch the shutil
module. On Python 3.3 and above, the
module never do anything but return the stdlib shutil.which
function.
FAQs
shutil.which for those not using Python 3.3 yet.
We found that shutilwhich demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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