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- Python GUIs for Humans -

Windows Shortcut Creation

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- -Create Windows Shortcuts to your python programs and any other file easily using this application created using PySimpleGUI. - - -![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46163555/137822565-f461a4b8-0cee-47bc-964b-f171abb53147.png) - - - -## Installation - -### Old-school Straight Pip - -pip install psgshortcut - -### pip via `python -m pip` the python recommended way - -#### If `python` is your command - -python -m pip install psgshortcut - -#### If `python3` is your command - -python3 -m pip install psgshortcut - -## Usage - -Open a command window and type: - -psgshortcut - - -## Create a Shortcut To This Program - - -Use this program to make a shortcut to itself so that you can then put on your desktop or pin to your taskbar or ??? - - -To do this, follow these steps: - -1. Open a command window (I promise, it's the last time you'll need to for this program) -2. Type - `where psgshortcut` -3. Copy the line that `where psgshortcut` gave you into the first input of the shortcut maker program -4. Run psgshortcut by typing `psgshortcut` in your command window -5. Right click and choose "File Location" -6. Copy the file location results, but change the extension from .py to .ico and paste into the Icon file input of the shortcut maker -7. Click "Create Shortcut" - -This will create a shortcut in the same folder as the target file. You can safely move this shortcut file to any place you want (like to your desktop). Double-click the shortcut and your program should launch. - -## Make Shortcuts To Anything - -You can not only make shortcuts to Python programs, but you can make shortcuts to EXE and other files. The GUI is self-explanatory. Fill in the inputs, click the Make Shortcut button and you'll find the shortcut in the same folder as the target program. - -## License - -Licensed under an LGPL3 License - -## This PyPI Was Designed and Written By - -This program originated from the PySimpleGUI Demo Programs. You'll find it here: -[Demo_Make_Windows_Shortcut](https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI/blob/master/DemoPrograms/Demo_Make_Windows_Shortcut.pyw) - -Mike from PySimpleGUI.org - -## Contributing - -Like the PySimpleGUI project, this project is currently licensed under an open-source license, the project itself is structured like a proprietary product. Pull Requests are not accepted. - -## Copyright - -Copyright 2021 PySimpleGUI