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python regex to remove comments

How would I write a regex that removes all comments that start with the # and stop at the end of the line -- but at the same time exclude the first two lines which say

#!/usr/bin/python 

and

#-*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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You can remove comments by parsing the Python code with tokenize.generate_tokens. The following is a slightly modified version of this example from the docs:

import tokenize
import io
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
    StringIO = io.StringIO
else:
    StringIO = io.BytesIO

def nocomment(s):
    result = []
    g = tokenize.generate_tokens(StringIO(s).readline)  
    for toknum, tokval, _, _, _  in g:
        # print(toknum,tokval)
        if toknum != tokenize.COMMENT:
            result.append((toknum, tokval))
    return tokenize.untokenize(result)

with open('script.py','r') as f:
    content=f.read()

print(nocomment(content))

For example:

If script.py contains

def foo(): # Remove this comment
    ''' But do not remove this #1 docstring 
    '''
    # Another comment
    pass

then the output of nocomment is

def foo ():
    ''' But do not remove this #1 docstring 
    '''

    pass 

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