PyCmd
pdbpp
PyCmd | pdbpp | |
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2 | 9 | |
17 | 1,254 | |
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6.1 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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PyCmd
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
PyCmd: wrapper for Windows' CMD.exe to provide a modern, dramatically improved interactive experience while maintaining ~complete compatibility: https://github.com/horeah/PyCmd
I started it many years ago for my own use, but it is an open source project and has aquired some public "audience" in the meanwhile.
It has a recent Linux port (beta quality) which brings the same interactive improvements when working with bash.
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what CLI to use?
If you still use cmd, you might want to give PyCmd a shot. It's a long-running project of mine (I am also a dinosaur...) that drastically improves the interactive cmd experience by emulating (and even improving upon) features of modern Linux shells.
pdbpp
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The new pdbp (Pdb+) Python debugger!
Why not just use Python’s built-in pdb debugger or another existing one like ipdb or pdbpp?
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Show HN: Clamshell- an experimental Python based shell
I like pdbpp. Make sure to install from source as there hasn’t been a release in a while.
https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
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Useful Python Modules for us
pdbpp: Improved pdb boltons: assorted python addtions twisted: event driven networking framework sorcery: Dark magic in python, things know where+how they are being called, helps reducing boilerplate sh: Better alternative for subprocess module, much more pythonic taskipy: npm run scipt_name like functionality snoop: pdb lite, record+replay function steps birdseye: graphical debugger remote-pdb: easy pdb from inside containers typer: wrapper around click for simpler code for CLIs arrow: Always TZ aware datetimes, plus more features more-itertools: more functions for iterators pydantic: data validation + dataclasses loguru: better logging notifiers: sending notifications from python
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For whose use Emacs and VS Code, when and why you use VSCode? #emacs #vscode
If you want to use pdbpp, install it into your Python environment you're using the debugger from and it'll automatically hook itself into pdb with no additional setup.
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What Python debugger do you use?
I love pdbpp
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
pdbpp feels like getting super powers over using pdb
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What dev tools do you use in your python projects?
Most of the tools and libraries I use have been mentioned, but I haven’t seen pdb++ brought up. It’s like ipython for debugging!
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Debug in VIM
Improved version of built-in debugger: https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
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Icecream: Never use print() to debug again in Python
I like to use PDB++ which is a drop in replacement for PDB
https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
What are some alternatives?
ncm2 - :heart: Slim, Fast and Hackable Completion Framework for Neovim
ipdb - Integration of IPython pdb
shtab - ↔️ Automagic shell tab completion for Python CLI applications
pudb - Full-screen console debugger for Python
kok.nvim - Fast as FUCK nvim completion. SQLite, concurrent scheduler, hundreds of hours of optimization.
pdbr - pdb + Rich library
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
PySnooper - Never use print for debugging again
next-plausible - Simple integration for https://nextjs.org and https://plausible.io analytics
python-devtools - Dev tools for python
kindle_clippings_webapp - Web Application for importing, viewing and tagging kindle clippings. Account is not required.
snoop - A powerful set of Python debugging tools, based on PySnooper