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Print file content in Python IDLE

During Python 3 learning in IDLE, I can't find a command/module to show a file content. It's boring to switch between IDLE and terminal, so I write this script to avoid boring open/read.
For short type, I use pt as shortname of print.
Usage:
Import pt
pt.pt(file_name)
Eg:
>>> for pyfile in os.listdir():
pt.pt(pyfile)

def pt(filename):
with open(filename) as f:
fc=f.read()
print(fc)

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