Categorize-CLI
PyInquirer
Categorize-CLI | PyInquirer | |
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3 | 6 | |
1 | 1,887 | |
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2.9 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Categorize-CLI
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Testing CLI tools
Recently I made a CLI tool Categorize-CLI which organizes files based on different categories and now plan to make a tests workflow to automate testing in GitHub, but the problem is that the tests I wrote: makes the files in a given directory -> runs the command from Categorize-CLI to organize that directory -> checks if the directory is organized. Is this a good way to test a CLI tool and if it is is it possible to make this a GitHub workflow?
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PyPI package to windows executable
This is the package link: Github, PyPI
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Made a CLI tool to organize files based on different categories
I made a CLI tool called Categorize-CLI to organize files based on categories like year-created, keyword, extensions, etc. It started as just another automation project for myself then I thought, why not make it a CLI tool for other people to use. View my project here: Categorize-CLI, Github.
PyInquirer
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To that guy who told me about argparse
I second click, combine with PyInquirer as well. Unfortunately PyInquirer is EOL, but they are trying to find a successor https://github.com/CITGuru/PyInquirer/issues/159
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Prompt GUI from CLI on Ubuntu
I use PyInquirer. It's a nice-appeal CLI with custom possibilities that works with dictionaries.
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Pretty Error Output In Python
It will build off the work done on learning Python Fire and PyInquirer basics in a previous blog post.
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CLI Prompts In Python
This post will use the PyInquirer library to demonstrate how to add some command line prompts to make it easier to build an interactive program.
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A project that I'm proud of (and my first PyPi-published package) 🎉
PyInquirer!
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My first ever PyPi package - forget commands with this UI based GitHub CLI with keyboard control!
I used PyInquirer - makes for some ugly (in my opinion) code but works brilliantly and handles a lot of the heavy lifting for you!
What are some alternatives?
PyCMD - PyCMD is a command line tool to help manage your projects.
InquirerPy - :snake: Python port of Inquirer.js (A collection of common interactive command-line user interfaces)
fsweeper - A file management automation tool
Python Fire - Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
bbot - A recursive internet scanner for hackers.
BetterGitCLI - GitHub CLI with keyboard control for easy account management 🐚
starcli - :sparkles: Browse trending GitHub projects from your command line
foxify-cli - :computer: Firefox Command-Line Theme Manager :fox_face: Inspired by spicetify-cli :fire:
nushell - A new type of shell
hello-python-fire
strimzi-kafka-cli - Command Line Interface for the Strimzi Kafka Operator
PrettyErrors - Prettify Python exception output to make it legible.