【macOS】【zsh Error】zsh: command not found: python

本地已经安装了Python,且能在Pycharm中编译Python程序并运行。

但是,在macOS终端,运行Python,报错。

首先要确认你在macOS系统下,是否安装了Python。

如果安装了,还要确认Python名称。

例如,我在终端输入python,报错:zsh: command not found: python。

而实际上,我的Python,安装在路径:/usr/local/bin

且文件名为:Python3.

所以,需要在终端输入:python3,才能正确运行。

【macOS】【zsh报错】zsh: command not found: python-LMLPHP

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下面是配置环境变量的步骤:

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There are a few possible reasons why you might be getting this error:

1. Python is not in your PATH:

  • Check the installation location: 
    Make sure you installed Python to a directory that is in your system's PATH.
    Common locations include /usr/local/bin or /opt/anaconda3/bin.

  • Add the directory to your PATH: 
    If the directory is not in your PATH,
     you can add it by editing your .zshrc or .bash_profile file. 
    For example,
     if Python is installed in /usr/local/bin,
     you would add the following line to your .zshrc file:

    Bash

    export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
    

    【Note】:
    Goodmao has successfully completed the Python installation and configured the PATH environment variable.

    vi ~/.bash_profile
    /usr/local/bin 
  • Restart your terminal: 
    After making changes to your .zshrc or .bash_profile file,
     you need to restart your terminal for the changes to take effect.

2. You're using the wrong shell:

  • Make sure you're using the correct shell. 
    If you're using a different shell, such as bash,
     you might need to use a different command to start Python. 
    For example, in bash, you would use python3 instead of python.

3. Python is not installed correctly:

  • If you're still having trouble, it's possible that Python is not installed correctly. 
    Try reinstalling Python or checking the installation logs for any errors.

Here's a summary of the steps you can take to resolve the issue:

  1. Check the installation location: 
    Make sure Python is installed in a directory that is in your PATH.
  2. Add the directory to your PATH: 
    If necessary, add the directory to your .zshrc or .bash_profile file.
  3. Restart your terminal: 
    Restart your terminal for the changes to take effect.
  4. Try using a different shell: 
    If you're using a different shell, try using the appropriate command to start Python.
  5. Reinstall Python: 
    If all else fails, try reinstalling Python.
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