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🚀 PyInstaller Automation Tool
A powerful and interactive Python script that automates the process of creating executables from Python scripts using PyInstaller. This tool provides a user-friendly menu-driven interface to configure and build your applications with ease.
📋 Features
- 🖥️ Interactive Menu - Easy-to-use terminal interface
 - ⚡ Quick Configuration - Set all PyInstaller options through simple prompts
 - 📦 Multiple Build Modes - Choose between one-file or one-directory compilation
 - 🎯 Platform-Specific - Builds for your current operating system
 - 🔧 Customizable Options - Icon, console mode, optimization levels, and more
 - 📁 Additional Files Support - Include extra files and directories in your build
 - ✅ Build Summary - Review your configuration before compiling
 - 🛡️ Error Handling - Comprehensive error checking and feedback
 
🚀 Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Python 3.6 or higher
 - PyInstaller (will be installed automatically if missing)
 
Installation
- 
Download the script:
wget https://git.opentty.xyz/fetuber4095/build-python/raw/branch/master/build.py - 
Make it executable (Linux/Mac):
chmod +x build.py 
Usage
- 
Run the script:
python build.py - 
Follow the interactive prompts:
- 📜 Script Path - Enter the full path to your Python file
 - 📦 Compilation Mode - Choose between single executable or directory with dependencies
 - 🖥️ Console Mode - Select whether to show console window or run as GUI application
 - ⚡ Optimization - Choose Python optimization level
 - 🎨 Custom Icon - Add a custom icon to your executable
 - 📁 Additional Files - Include extra files needed by your application
 
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Review and confirm the build summary
 - 
Wait for compilation - The tool will automatically run PyInstaller with your selected options
 
🛠️ Configuration Options
Build Modes
- One-file: Creates a single executable containing all dependencies
 - One-directory: Creates a folder with the executable and all dependency files
 
Console Options
- With console: Shows terminal window (ideal for CLI applications)
 - Without console: Runs as background process (ideal for GUI applications)
 
Optimization Levels
- No optimization: Standard compilation
 - Basic optimization (-O): Removes assert statements and debug code
 - Maximum optimization (-OO): Additional bytecode optimization
 
Additional Features
- Custom icons (.ico for Windows, .png for Linux/Mac)
 - File inclusion - Add data files, images, or configuration files
 - UPX compression - Reduce executable size (enabled by default)
 
📁 Output Structure
After successful compilation, your files will be organized as follows:
project/
├── build.py
├── your_script.py
├── dist/
│   ├── your_script          # Linux executable
│   ├── your_script.exe      # Windows executable
│   └── your_script/         # Directory mode output
├── build/
│   └── temporary_files/
└── your_script.spec         # PyInstaller specification file
💡 Usage Examples
Basic GUI Application
python build.py
# Select: One-file, Without console, Add icon
Command Line Tool
python build.py
# Select: One-file, With console, No optimization
Application with Data Files
python build.py
# Select: One-directory, Add additional files (config, images, etc.)
🐛 Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- 
PyInstaller not found
- The script will automatically offer to install it
 - Or install manually: 
pip install pyinstaller 
 - 
Missing dependencies
- Ensure all Python imports in your script are available
 - The tool will show PyInstaller's error messages for debugging
 
 - 
Large executable size
- Use UPX compression (enabled by default)
 - Consider one-directory mode for very large applications
 
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Anti-virus false positives
- Some anti-virus software may flag PyInstaller executables
 
 
📄 License
This project is open source and available under the MIT License.
🙏 Acknowledgments
- Built with PyInstaller
 - Inspired by the need for simpler executable creation workflows