--- title: "Quick Python: Interrupts" date: 2020-01-25T09:51:34-05:00 draft: false tags: [ "Python" ] medium_enabled: true --- This post is part of a new series I'm starting where I quickly outline small Python snippets. If you have an application that you want to gracefully exit when the user presses CTRL-C here's the short snippet ```python import signal import sys # Function that gets called when interrupt is found def signal_handler(sig, frame): print('You pressed Ctrl+C!') sys.exit(0) # Attach the function to the interrupt signal signal.signal(signal.SIGINT,signal_handler) print('Press Ctrl+C') ```