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    khreichel
    wrote on 6 Oct 2023, 15:16 last edited by
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    Is there a solution around to code and test squish python code with PyCharm?

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      unequalidentical
      wrote on 15 Nov 2023, 06:41 last edited by
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      @khreichel said in Coding squish python with PyCharmscratch geometry dash:

      Is there a solution around to code and test squish python code with PyCharm?

      Yes, it's possible to use PyCharm, a popular Python IDE, to code and test Squish Python code. Squish is a cross-platform GUI testing tool that supports various scripting languages, including Python.

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        squisher
        wrote on 12 Jan 2024, 07:41 last edited by
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        @khreichel, this article should help
        https://kb.froglogic.com/squish/howto/using-squish-module-python-scripts-applications/
        But there are a lot of issues to resolve. But for sure, it is possible.

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          RileyJackson
          wrote on 23 Dec 2024, 12:00 last edited by
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          @papers, please To code and test Squish Python scripts with PyCharm, first ensure Squish is installed and properly configured on your system. Add the Squish binary path to the environment variables so PyCharm can access Squish commands. In PyCharm, set up a new Python project and configure the interpreter to include Squish libraries. You can now write and test Squish scripts directly within PyCharm's editor.

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