Bash run multiple Python scripts with pre-imported modules

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I want to run separately two Python scripts in command line, where the script1.py imports Python modules and the script2.py uses these pre-imported modules to conduct calculations. The reason of doing this is to avoid importing the same modules/model weights/etc (in script1.py) every time I want to run script2.py with different input arguments in bash.



In the command line I run: >> python script1.py followed by >> python script2.py and I get this Error: NameError: name 'cv2' is not defined, while it's supposed to be imported in script1.py.



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    I want to run separately two Python scripts in command line, where the script1.py imports Python modules and the script2.py uses these pre-imported modules to conduct calculations. The reason of doing this is to avoid importing the same modules/model weights/etc (in script1.py) every time I want to run script2.py with different input arguments in bash.



    In the command line I run: >> python script1.py followed by >> python script2.py and I get this Error: NameError: name 'cv2' is not defined, while it's supposed to be imported in script1.py.



    How can I solve this problem?










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      In the command line I run: >> python script1.py followed by >> python script2.py and I get this Error: NameError: name 'cv2' is not defined, while it's supposed to be imported in script1.py.



      How can I solve this problem?










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      I want to run separately two Python scripts in command line, where the script1.py imports Python modules and the script2.py uses these pre-imported modules to conduct calculations. The reason of doing this is to avoid importing the same modules/model weights/etc (in script1.py) every time I want to run script2.py with different input arguments in bash.



      In the command line I run: >> python script1.py followed by >> python script2.py and I get this Error: NameError: name 'cv2' is not defined, while it's supposed to be imported in script1.py.



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