Raymond Hettinger added the comment:

Here's my comment from the duplicate tracker item:
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A number of IDEs support menu options to set the execution environment for 
programs under development and testing.  In particular, it would be nice if 
IDLE let the user set command line arguments to be passed into sys.argv when 
running a script by pressing F5.

Here are some existing implementations for reference:
* Wing-IDE: https://wingware.com/doc/intro/tutorial-debugging-launch
* Visual Studio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgbQCRHKV-Y
* PyCharm: 
https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/help/run-debug-configuration-python.html

This feature will help users interactively develop and test command-line tools 
while retaining all the nice features of the IDE.   I would personally find it 
useful when teaching students about how sys.argv works.

I suggest adding an option under the Run menu for Set Command Line arguments.  
It would trigger a dialog box that lets a user set a string such as 
"somefile.txt -r 10".  The user string would be run through shlex to break it 
into separate fields.  When F5 is pressed, the sys.argv list would be 
repopulated to include the script name and the lexed arguments.

A little more elaborate option is to add a Run menu entry for Set Execution 
Enviroment that let's the user 1) set the command-line  2) specify the start-up 
directory (using os.chdir), 3) and edit the environment variables (from 
os.environ) or at least be able to set PYTHONPATH.

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nosy: +rhettinger

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