Replaced Bash "for" iteration with "find" utility.
# -*- mode: python -*-# Add auto-completion and a stored history file of commands to your Python# interactive interpreter. Requires Python 2.0+, readline. Autocomplete is# bound to the Esc key by default (you can change it - see readline docs).## Store the file in ~/.pystartup, and set an environment variable to point# to it: "export PYTHONSTARTUP=~/.pystartup" in bash.import osimport sysimport atexitimport readlineimport rlcompleterhistoryPath = os.path.expanduser("~/.pyhistory")def save_history(historyPath=historyPath): import readline readline.write_history_file(historyPath)if os.path.exists(historyPath): readline.read_history_file(historyPath)term_with_colors = ['xterm', 'xterm-color', 'xterm-256color', 'linux', 'screen', 'screen-256color', 'screen-bce']if os.environ.get('TERM') in term_with_colors: green='\001\033[32m\002' red='\001\033[31m\002' reset='\001\033[0m\002' sys.ps1 = red + '>>> ' + reset sys.ps2 = green + '... ' + resetdel term_with_colorsatexit.register(save_history)del os, sys, atexit, readline, rlcompleter, save_history, historyPath