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clams 0.0.5
Create simple, nested, command-line interfaces with Clams (Command Line
Applications Made Simple).
Installation
pip install clams
Example
A simple example with hello and goodbye subcommands. This can be
found at /demo/salutation.py.
from clams import arg, Command
salutation = Command('salutation')
@salutation.register('hello')
@arg('name', nargs='?') # same interface as argparse's ``add_argument``
def handler(name):
print 'Hello %s' % (name or 'Nick')
@salutation.register('goodbye')
@arg('name', nargs='?')
def handler(name):
print 'Goodbye %s' % (name or 'Nick')
if __name__ == '__main__':
salutation.init()
salutation.parse_args()
Usage:
$ cd demo
$ ./salutation.py hello
Hello Nick
$ ./salutation.py hello Jason
Hello Jason
$ ./salutation.py goodbye "my friend."
Goodbye my friend.
Documentation
Clams documentation is available on ReadTheDocs and can be found locally in the
/docs directory.
Issue Reporting and Contact Information
If you have any problems with this software, please take a moment to report
them at https://github.com/unbservices/clams or by email to nick@unb.services.
If you are a security researcher or believe you have found a security
vulnerability in this software, please contact us by email at
nick@unb.services.
Contributing
Contributions are always welcome, whether it’s reporting a bug or sending a
pull request. If you want to help, but don’t know where to start, email me at
nick@unb.services and I’ll try to point you in the right direction.
Copyright and License Information
Copyright (c) 2015 Nick Zarczynski
This project is licensed under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file
for more information.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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