import os | |
bat_content = r'''@echo off | |
REM Example of how to start the GUI with custom arguments. In this case how to auto launch the browser: | |
REM call gui.bat --inbrowser | |
REM | |
REM You can add many arguments on the same line | |
REM | |
call gui.bat --inbrowser | |
''' | |
ps1_content = r'''# Example of how to start the GUI with custom arguments. In this case how to auto launch the browser: | |
# .\gui.ps1 --inbrowser | |
# | |
# You can add many arguments on the same line | |
# | |
# & .\gui.ps1 --inbrowser --server_port 2345 | |
& .\gui.ps1 --inbrowser | |
''' | |
bat_filename = 'gui-user.bat' | |
ps1_filename = 'gui-user.ps1' | |
if not os.path.exists(bat_filename): | |
with open(bat_filename, 'w') as bat_file: | |
bat_file.write(bat_content) | |
print(f"File created: {bat_filename}") | |
else: | |
print(f"File already exists: {bat_filename}") | |
if not os.path.exists(ps1_filename): | |
with open(ps1_filename, 'w') as ps1_file: | |
ps1_file.write(ps1_content) | |
print(f"File created: {ps1_filename}") | |
else: | |
print(f"File already exists: {ps1_filename}") | |