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python - What does the $ mean when running commands?

I've been learning Python, and I keep running into the $ character in online documentation. Usually it goes something like this:

$ python ez_setup.py (Yeah, I've been trying to install setup tools)

I'm fairly certain that this command isn't for the python IDE or console, but I've tried windows cmd and it doesn't work. Any help?

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As of now, Python does not implement $ in its syntax. So, it has nothing to do with Python.

Instead, what you are seeing is the terminal prompt of a Unix-based system (Mac, Linux, etc.)


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