To Delete Python from your Mac, you must first detect all the python files that are installed in your system. Next, you must locate all the Python service files and drag them to the Trash. Now, Python will be gone forever. If you have any remaining Python files, you must delete them. You can also find the Python files that are installed in the system path. If you need to delete Python for security reasons, then it is best to follow the procedure outlined in this article.
Detecting all python files on your system
Detecting all Python files from your mac is useful for a number of reasons. It helps you determine whether your system has the latest version of the popular programming language. Detecting the Python version of your operating system is especially helpful when you want to install an application that requires a certain version of the language. This article will show you how to programmatically do this. For example, you can use the sys module to check which version of Python you have installed on your system.

There are a couple of ways to do this, depending on which environment you are using. The easiest way to do this is to run a command called python –version. This command will display the version of Python installed on your system. If you are using Python on Windows, you can run the python –version to find out what version is currently installed. On Linux, you can also run the command python –version.
To do this, you need to add the Python executable directory to your PATH environment variable. This variable is accessible in Control Panel under the System window. Once you’ve done this, you need to enter the location of the Python executable. In my case, the directory containing the Python executable was C:Python27. You can change this location later. If the Python executable doesn’t appear in the PATH environment variable, you can add it manually.
Removing python from the system path
Removing Python from the system path is an easy way to remove Python from your computer’s default installation directory. The installer will configure the PATH and PATHEXT variables for system-wide installations, but if you prefer to use Python locally, you can use the Python Launcher for Windows. Windows allows you to configure these variables both permanently and temporarily in the command prompt. Once you’ve set the path to Python, the changes will be effective for any commands or applications you run from the console.
To delete Python from the mac system path, simply open Control Panel and click on the uninstall a program option. After selecting Python, a list of installed programs will appear. Select the version you’d like to uninstall, and then click “OK.”
In the Finder, locate the Python folder. Right-click on the Python folder and a drop-down menu will pop up. Choose a version number folder, for example, Python 3.6. In the next window, type the password you created and confirm the deletion. You’ll be prompted to enter a password. Once the password has been verified, you can remove Python from the system path. Alternatively, you can download and install a fresh version of Python.