How to launch PyCharm from terminal/command prompt

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Solution 1

From examining the shortcut on my Ubuntu desktop (on which I have the community version of Pycharm installed) the command it runs is "pycharm-community" So this works when run in a terminal, for example:

pycharm-community &

If you are using Windows, you can use the same trick to find out where Pycharm is installed (examining the shortcut on your start menu or desktop). For me, it is:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\PyCharm 2016.3.1\bin\pycharm64.exe"

Running that from a git bash prompt launches Pycharm for me.

You probably want to examine your own shortcut to find the correct location on your computer.

You can find the shortcut file from the Start Menu by right-clicking on the Pycharm entry and selecting Open file location. Or you can just look at the shortcut on your desktop if you have one there.

When you have located the shortcut file, right-click it, click Properties, select the Shortcut tab, and look in the field called Target: to see the location of the Pycharm executable.

Solution 2

If you are using ubuntu, go to pycharm/bin folder and run pycharm.sh file using below command

./pycharm.sh

Solution 3

This works on macOS (should work with other OSes too):

  1. Open Application Pycharm
  2. Find tools in menu bar
  3. Click Create Command-line Launcher
  4. Checking the launcher executable file which has been created in /usr/local/bin/charm
  5. Open project or file just type $ charm YOUR_FOLDER_OR_FILE

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Solution 4

Redirect to your codebase directory and type pycharm-community . in the terminal

Works with Ubuntu, macOS, and Windows

Solution 5

Add path of PyCharm to your environment variables.

As user @Rob Brincheno metioned

When you have located the shortcut file, right-click it, click Properties, select the Shortcut tab, and look in the field called Target: to see the location of the Pycharm executable.

For the example, let's say the path is:

"C:\Program Files (x86)\JetBrains\PyCharm 2016.3.1\bin\pycharm64.exe"

Copy all to last part, don't copy pycharm64.exe

Read this for how to add PyCharm to your environment variables.

After you add it to path, from your cmd you can execute it as last part you didn't add, just type:

pycharm64

and it will start.

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Updated on June 17, 2022

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  • zzob
    zzob almost 2 years

    How can I launch PyCharm from terminal / command prompt? I tried charm, charm., pycharm., pycharm.

    None of these commands work.

    Is it possible to open/launch PyCharm from a command prompt / terminal ?

  • zzob
    zzob over 5 years
    i try to use this cmd via Git Bash. It's doesn't work.
  • Rob Bricheno
    Rob Bricheno over 5 years
    @lyca I think that means you are using Windows? Right?
  • zzob
    zzob over 5 years
    yeap. My os is windows.
  • Rob Bricheno
    Rob Bricheno over 5 years
    @lyca Great, thanks, I've added a section covering Windows / git bash to my answer.
  • rocksNwaves
    rocksNwaves about 2 years
    If you are setting environment variables through an admin account, be sure to set them for the system. If not, your cmd/bash will not find the new path on your regular user account. I dealt with this for the past couple of hours and just realized my reg account name was the same as my admin account name, but the PATH variables are very different across the two.