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PyInquirer | pyhstr | |
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6 | 3 | |
1,877 | 11 | |
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
26 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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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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!
pyhstr
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Show HN: History suggest box for your Python shell
pyhstr is a history suggest box for Python shells. It lets you quickly access the commands in your shell history. Just search for the command you want to execute (regex mode is supported), or, if you don't exactly know what you're looking for, you can browse through the commands until you find the one you want to execute. Apart from this, you can delete unwanted items from your history, too, and more. It works on all terminals ranging from linux term to alacritty to xterm. It was initially made for the standard Python shell but it should work with IPython and bpython, too.
It has been my daily driver for a while now.
Check out the README for instructions if you want to try it out.
Suggestions, bug reports, etc. are welcome.
Let me know what you think:
What are some alternatives?
InquirerPy - :snake: Python port of Inquirer.js (A collection of common interactive command-line user interfaces)
Python Fire - Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
BetterGitCLI - GitHub CLI with keyboard control for easy account management 🐚
foxify-cli - :computer: Firefox Command-Line Theme Manager :fox_face: Inspired by spicetify-cli :fire:
hello-python-fire
PrettyErrors - Prettify Python exception output to make it legible.
strimzi-kafka-cli - Command Line Interface for the Strimzi Kafka Operator
fontman - Manage and update your installed fonts.
placeholder-image-generator - A small python tool that generates placeholder images with specific dimensions and color
malli-cli - Configuration powertool with `metosin/malli`
docopt-ng - Humane command line arguments parser. Now with maintenance, typehints, and complete test coverage.
elodie - An EXIF-based photo assistant, organizer and workflow automation tool.