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General usage of any python tool and running scripts and Apple specific questions are on topic here. Detailed languag-specific questions about programming (where it won’t matter if python runs on any os) belong on Stack Overflow.

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How to make python 3.11 my default python3 with brew

Note: This applies to any versioned Python installation with Homebrew After installing Python 3.11, you are given the location of the bin folder with Python 3.11: ==> Caveats Python has been installed … ` etc., respectively, have been installed into /usr/local/opt/python@3.11/libexec/bin You can add this folder to be first in your PATH and python or python3 will pick up Python 3.11 (since those are …
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Reading a text file located in iCloud Shortcuts folder using a Python script on Mac

The Shortcuts folder is: ~/Library/Mobile Documents/iCloud~is~workflow~my~workflows/Documents You can get this path by navigating to the file you want to work with in Finder and right clicking > hold …
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Two Versions of Python in Homebrew

You can install python using the @3.x syntax without issue. They will be installed "keg-only" which means that they are not added to your $PATH. … It seems like you already have python@3.9 and python@3.10 installed anyways. …
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