Hi,

I would like to hide .pyc and .pyo files because they are visually distracting. 
Is the aforementioned command the best way? [1]. 

I know Python 3 uses __pycache__ (much better!), but I also need Python 2. And 
not writing bytecode files altogether using 
what's-that-environment-var-called-again is not an option for me. I use Debian 
Linux (Jessie, since today, yaaayy!)

 
Regards,


Albert-Jan


[1] 
http://superuser.com/questions/200730/hiding-files-of-a-certain-extension-pyc-from-nautilus

 



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