Hello Yotam, You can place the commands you would otherwise type in the pymol command window in a .pml file. Supposing you have a script called my_script.pml, you can run the script by typing "pymol my_script.pml" when you start pymol or if you have pymol already running you may use "@my_script.pml" (without the quotes).
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