Poe the Poet
click
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Poe the Poet
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Template repository for Python projects
Compatible with the new pyproject.toml standard, and working well with poetry, there's poethepoet. It's a good alternative, it keeps in the python environment, it's installable through pip(x), and it's cross platform for the windows pythonistas (and there are some, not everyone has more than 1 computer at home...)
- Alternatives to Makefile for Python
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
I use Poe The Poet https://github.com/nat-n/poethepoet.
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Python toolkits
So the Poetry maintainer has explained here about why they don’t have the better scripts support you mentioned. However, someone has already built this plugin for Poetry to achieve it.
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Who’s the Poet Working at Reddit?
Poe the Poet, probably.
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Poe the Poet is a task runner that works well with poetry.
I've been working on this tool for a while now, which I'm starting to feel is ready for a bit more exposure, it's called Poe the Poet.
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Building a Micro Business: What Services I Pay For
nat-n: developer of poethepoet
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
poe: Not Django-specific, but nice task-runner that uses pyproject.toml
click
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click-web: Serve click scripts over the web (Python)
Context: "click" - "Command Line Interface Creation Kit" - easily create CLIs from Python code, via adding decorators: https://github.com/pallets/click
"click-web" in turn turns the click CLI app into a web app with one line of code.
- Anyone want to start a project with me.
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How does "python3 *file* -*letter* work?
there is also click, it is more straight forward and also nice to keep the relevant code where the code is. https://github.com/pallets/click/
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Overhead of Python Asyncio Tasks
I don't have huge experience with Python, but I used async code with C#/Typescript and lately I had to use some asyncio magic.
I found this article: https://blog.dalibo.com/2022/09/12/monitoring-python-subproc... and while async/await syntax is the same, it's not entirely clear for me, why there's some event loop and what exactly happens, when I pass function to asyncio.run(), like here: https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/85#issuecomment-5034...
So, you can use it and it's not that hard, but there are some parts that are vague for me, no matter which language implements async support.
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I am sick of writing argparse boilerplate code, so I made "duckargs" to do it for me
Hmm… did you try such approaches, as [click](https://github.com/pallets/click) or[tap](https://github.com/swansonk14/typed-argument-parser)?
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lord-of-the-clips (lotc): CLI app to download, trim/clip, and merge videos. Supports lots of sites. Downloads/trims at multiple points. Merges multiple clips.
This app leverages these powerful libraries: - yt-dlp: video downloader - moviepy: video trimmer/merger - click: CLI app creator - rich / rich-click: CLI app styler
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Shells Are Two Things
I've used click [1] a lot to build Python tooling scripts the past few years. Click usage is "sort of" similar to the author's proposed solution. There's also a small section here [2] that describes some of the issues covered in the article (in context of argparse).
[1] - https://github.com/pallets/click
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Tomu – A family of devices which fit inside your USB port
I think the success of Arduino in the hardware world can be explained in a similar way, as the relative success of "command line app frameworks" like Click[1], or even much lighter-weight libraries like argparse[2]. You absolutely can get away with using just getopt[3] (and people experienced with it will likely strongly prefer it). However certain factors such as a more declarative API, a nice logo, the existence of an ecosystem (even if you're not actively drawing from it), an official "branded" forum, etc can all play into picking a more complex solution, with more baggage you don't need, certain oddities that may throw users off, etc.
[1]: https://click.palletsprojects.com/
[2]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/argparse.html
[3]: https://man.openbsd.org/getopt.3, https://linux.die.net/man/3/getopt
- something like python's click library?
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Advice for a final project in python without web?
Exactly! You can also use a library like click (https://github.com/pallets/click) to help take care of the command line side, while you focus on the 'business logic' of your application :)
What are some alternatives?
warehouse - The Python Package Index
typer - Typer, build great CLIs. Easy to code. Based on Python type hints.
Python Packages Project Generator - 🚀 Your next Python package needs a bleeding-edge project structure.
Python Fire - Python Fire is a library for automatically generating command line interfaces (CLIs) from absolutely any Python object.
devpi
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
Poetry - Python packaging and dependency management made easy
cement - Application Framework for Python
localshop - local pypi server (custom packages and auto-mirroring of pypi)
cliff - Command Line Interface Formulation Framework. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
bandersnatch
docopt - This project is no longer maintained. Please see https://github.com/jazzband/docopt-ng