| name | python-debug-execution-911f17 |
| description | Debug Python script execution failures by capturing full tracebacks and verifying working directory |
Python Debug Execution
This skill provides a pattern for debugging Python script execution failures. It ensures you capture actual tracebacks instead of opaque errors and verifies the working directory before file operations.
Core Pattern
1. Execute with Full Traceback Capture
Always run Python scripts with stderr redirected and exit code reported:
python3 script.py 2>&1 ; echo Exit code: $?
This pattern:
2>&1 - Redirects stderr to stdout so all output (including tracebacks) is captured together
echo Exit code: $? - Reports the exit code to distinguish between successful runs and failures
Why this matters: Opaque errors without tracebacks make it impossible to identify the root cause. The exit code tells you if the script succeeded (0) or failed (non-zero).
2. Verify Working Directory Before File Operations
Before any file read/write operations in your Python script, add:
import os
print(f"Current working directory: {os.getcwd()}")
Or for debugging, add at the start of your script:
import os
import sys
print(f"Script path: {__file__}")
print(f"Working directory: {os.getcwd()}")
print(f"Python version: {sys.version}")
Why this matters: File operations often fail due to incorrect assumptions about the current working directory. Verifying os.getcwd() helps diagnose path-related errors.
Usage Examples
Example 1: Running a Script with Debug Output
python3 analyze.py
python3 analyze.py 2>&1 ; echo Exit code: $?
Example 2: Script with Directory Verification
import os
import pandas as pd
print(f"Working directory: {os.getcwd()}")
data_path = "data/input.csv"
print(f"Attempting to read: {data_path}")
if os.path.exists(data_path):
df = pd.read_csv(data_path)
print(f"Successfully loaded {len(df)} rows")
else:
print(f"ERROR: File not found at {os.path.abspath(data_path)}")
print(f"Directory contents: {os.listdir('.')}")
Example 3: Debug-First Script Template
"""Template for debuggable Python scripts."""
import os
import sys
import traceback
def main():
print("=" * 50)
print(f"Script: {__file__}")
print(f"Working directory: {os.getcwd()}")
print(f"Python: {sys.version}")
print("=" * 50)
try:
pass
except Exception as e:
print(f"ERROR: {type(e).__name__}: {e}")
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Troubleshooting Checklist
When a Python script fails:
- Check the exit code - Non-zero means failure
- Read the full traceback - Look for the actual error message and line number
- Verify working directory - Use
os.getcwd() to confirm file paths are correct
- Check file existence - Use
os.path.exists() before operations
- Use absolute paths - Consider
os.path.abspath() for clarity
When to Apply This Pattern
- Running any Python script from the command line
- Debugging script execution failures in automated agents
- Writing scripts that perform file I/O operations
- Creating reproducible execution environments