Commands Block
This feature is
Experimental
Command Usage Documentation
Purpose
The provided command index.py
is used to perform a specific action or operation. In this case, it appears to be referencing a Python script named index.py
.
Usage
To use this command, follow the syntax:
commands {
index.py
}
Replace index.py
with the actual name of the Python script you want to execute.
Example
Suppose you have a Python script named my_script.py
and you want to execute it using this command. Your configuration file would look like this:
commands {
my_script.py
}
Scripts files locations in Operations Systems:
System | Location |
---|---|
Linux | home/<YOUR_USERNAME>/.config/scimon/scripts/ |
MacOS | /Users/<YOUR_USERNAME>/Library/Application Support/scimon/scripts/ |
Windows | C:\Users\<YOUR_USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\scimon\scripts\ |
Notes
- Ensure that the Python script file (
index.py
in this case) exists in the current directory or provide the full path to the script. - Make sure you have Python installed on your system and it is accessible from the command line.
- Only Python and JavaScript are supported.