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I'd like to format Python scripts so they can be added to a Stack Overflow question. What is an easy way to achieve this?

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  • Sure, wasn't sure about the etiquette of answering my own question.
    – Alea Kootz
    Oct 6, 2015 at 22:49

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Per 'The Photon' who is both bright and massless, I'm answering my own question. Feel free to enhance the script. I'll upvote and if something really good shows up, choose that as the preferred answer.

f0 = '    '+open('Stack_Overflow_Answer.py','r').read().replace('   ','    ').replace('\n','\n    ')
f1 = open('stacked.txt','w')
f1.write(f0)
f1.close()

Use as is, or season to taste with sys.argv or input(). Enjoy!

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  • There ... a few points for the helpful effort. I agree, though, that this might belong in meta for possible inclusion in help documentation.
    – Prune
    Oct 6, 2015 at 23:00
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    I guess you should also rewrite the question to only have the question part. By the way, if you put that in a utility, you might want to make the prefix space configurable (putting code inside a list requires 8 spaces).
    – spectras
    Oct 6, 2015 at 23:12
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    How is reading from a (fixed!) filename and writing to a text file the "easy way" that you asked for, when all one has to do is select the script then press Ctrl+K (or click the Code button in the toolbar)?
    – Jongware
    Oct 13, 2015 at 9:00

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