for the second task in 0x00-python-hello_world, I wasn't able to get the script right till I added the -c option in the script so here is what the -c option mean
export PYCODE='print(f"Best School: {88+10}")'
#!/bin/bash
python3 -c "$PYCODE"
The -c option in the python3 command stands for "command." It allows you to specify a command or a block of code directly on the command line, without the need for a separate Python script file. When you use the -c option, you can pass a string containing the Python code you want to execute immediately after it. The python3 -c command reads the provided code and executes it.
eg: python3 -c 'print("Hello, World!")'
you can omit the -c when running a module
python3 hello.py