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cltoolbox: Easy Command Line Interfaces

cltoolbox is a wrapper around argparse, and allows you to write complete CLI applications in seconds using a simple decorator.

Significant portions of this code are based on mando. The primary differences between mando and cltoolbox are:

  • cltoolbox supports automatic detection of Sphinx, Google, and Numpy docstring formats by using the docstring_parser library
  • cltoolbox supports python 3.7+

If you need support of the mando formatted docstring or python 2 you have to use mando instead of cltoolbox.

Installation

pip

pip install cltoolbox

conda

conda install -c conda-forge cltoolbox

The problem

The argparse module that comes with Python requires a programmer to duplicate information that Python can easily parse from the function signature and docstring. The cltoolbox does this for you by using decorators.

Quickstart

from cltoolbox import command, main


@command
def echo(text, capitalize=False):
    """Echo the given text."""
    if capitalize:
        text = text.upper()
    print(text)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

Generated help:

$ python example.py -h
usage: example.py [-h] {echo} ...

positional arguments:
  {echo}
    echo      Echo the given text.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help  show this help message and exit

$ python example.py echo -h
usage: example.py echo [-h] [--capitalize] text

Echo the given text.

positional arguments:
  text

optional arguments:
  -h, --help    show this help message and exit
  --capitalize

Actual usage:

$ python example.py echo spam
spam
$ python example.py echo --capitalize spam
SPAM

A real example

Something more complex and real-world-ish. The code:

from cltoolbox import command, main


@command
def push(repository, all=False, dry_run=False, force=False, thin=False):
    """Update remote refs along with associated objects.

    :param repository: Repository to push to.
    :param --all: Push all refs.
    :param -n, --dry-run: Dry run.
    :param -f, --force: Force updates.
    :param --thin: Use thin pack."""

    print(
        "Pushing to {0}. All: {1}, dry run: {2}, force: {3}, thin: {4}".format(
            repository, all, dry_run, force, thin
        )
    )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()

cltoolbox understands Sphinx, Google, and Numpy dostrings, from which it can create short options and their help for you.

$ python git.py push -h
usage: git.py push [-h] [--all] [-n] [-f] [--thin] repository

Update remote refs along with associated objects.

positional arguments:
  repository     Repository to push to.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help     show this help message and exit
  --all          Push all refs.
  -n, --dry-run  Dry run.
  -f, --force    Force updates.
  --thin         Use thin pack.

Let's try it!

$ python git.py push --all myrepo
Pushing to myrepo. All: True, dry run: False, force: False, thin: False

$ python git.py push --all -f myrepo
Pushing to myrepo. All: True, dry run: False, force: True, thin: False

$ python git.py push --all -fn myrepo
Pushing to myrepo. All: True, dry run: True, force: True, thin: False

$ python git.py push --thin -fn myrepo
Pushing to myrepo. All: False, dry run: True, force: True, thin: True

$ python git.py push --thin
usage: git.py push [-h] [--all] [-n] [-f] [--thin] repository
git.py push: error: too few arguments

Amazed uh? Yes, cltoolbox got the short options and the help from the docstring! You can put much more in the docstring, and if that isn't enough, there's an @arg decorator to customize the arguments that get passed to argparse.

Type annotations

cltoolbox understands Python 3-style type annotations and will warn the user if the arguments given to a command are of the wrong type.

from cltoolbox import command, main


@command
def duplicate(string, times: int):
    """Duplicate text.

    :param string: The text to duplicate.
    :param times: How many times to duplicate."""

    print(string * times)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
$ python3 test.py duplicate "test " 5
test test test test test

$ python3 test.py duplicate "test " foo
usage: test.py duplicate [-h] string times
test.py duplicate: error: argument times: invalid int value: 'foo'

The cltoolbox supports shell autocompletion via the argcomplete package and supports custom format classes. For a complete documentation, visit https://timcera.bibucket.io/cltoolbox/.

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