mpb
doit
mpb | doit | |
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3 | 20 | |
2,241 | 1,783 | |
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8.8 | 0.0 | |
23 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Go | Python | |
The Unlicense | MIT License |
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mpb
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Looking for a package that can show multi-lined, multiple progress bar
You might suggest using mpb but I don't think mpb would fit my desire, because it is mainly for 'one line for one progress bar'.
- Create multi-line loading bars?
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tqdm (Python)
While not having all the tqdm features, i find mpb to be quite good actually.
https://github.com/vbauerster/mpb
doit
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How do you deal with CI, project config, etc. falling out of sync across repos?
I like mage for Go and doit for Python.
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What’s with DevOps engineers using `make` of all things?
Some competitors - Rake (ruby) - Bake - Earthly - SCons - doit
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Show HN: Jeeves – A Pythonic Alternative to GNU Make
An alternative to Scons could be Doit (<https://pydoit.org/>), which if I remember correctly was built as a faster alternative to Scons. See also reasons of some users to prefer the later to other mentioned here: <https://pydoit.org/stories.html>.
- A Python powered task management and automation tool
- Makefile Tricks for Python Projects
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Write Posix Shell
If you code in Python, your probably should use the language as much as possible and avoid calling shell commands.
E.G:
- manipulate the file system with pathlib
- do hashes with hashlib
- zip with zipfile
- set error code with sys.exit
- use os.environ for env vars
- print to stderr with print(..., file=...)
- sometimes you'll need to install lib. Like, if you want to manipulate a git repo, instead of calling the git command, use gitpython (https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
But if you don't feel like installing a too many libs, or just really want to call commands because you know them well, then the "sh" lib is going to make things smoother:
https://pypi.org/project/sh/
Also, enjoy the fact Python comes with argparse to parse script arguments (or if you feel like installing stuff, use typer). It sucks to do it in bash .
If what you need is more build oriented, like something to replace "make", then I would instead recommend "doit":
https://pydoit.org/
It's the only task runner that I haven't run away from yet.
Remember to always to everything in a venv. But you can have a giant venv for all the scripts, and just she-bang the venv python executable so that it's transparent. Things don't have to be difficult.
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Alternatives to Makefile for Python
I've been using Doit for a project which involves gathering together documents made up of multiple Markdown files and converting to multiple formats. It's really cool but has some irritations. It didn't end up being much simpler than Make for me. I'm interested in trying some of the alternatives people have posted.
- Just: A Command Runner
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I used Python to control a custom stop-motion animation drawing machine
The code for all of this is available here, and described in detail in my article. I'm particularly fan of doit for this type of project, and highly encourage everyone to check it out!
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Monorepo Build Tools
Instead, I use pydoit (which is basically a Python version of make). It's simple, flexible, and quite extensible. So, here's what I do with it:
What are some alternatives?
go-isatty
Invoke - Pythonic task management & command execution.
uiprogress - A go library to render progress bars in terminal applications
Prefect - The easiest way to build, run, and monitor data pipelines at scale.
chalk - Intuitive package for prettifying terminal/console output. http://godoc.org/github.com/ttacon/chalk
Joblib - Computing with Python functions.
frep - Generate file using template from environment, arguments, json/yaml/toml config files
schedule - Python job scheduling for humans.
termui - Golang terminal dashboard
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
termenv - Advanced ANSI style & color support for your terminal applications
TaskFlow - A library to complete workflows/tasks in HA manner. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.