A tool that help using python function into terminal


Keywords
wrapper, event, terminal, cmd, async, await, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install easy-terminal==0.8.1

Documentation

easy-terminal

A library that help you to convert function into terminal command

Getting started

  1. Installation
  2. Usages
  3. Code example
  4. Documentation

Installation

pip install easy-terminal

Require easy-events>=2.11.3

GitHub : Github

Usages

Add the @terminal() before the function you want to try in the terminal Use @main() to redirect any input to the function linked

Code example

from easy_terminal import terminal

help_msg = """
pc processor ram    : will print the informations of the pc
hello               : will print world
help                : will show this message
"""

@terminal(aliases=["help"])
def h():
    print(help_msg)

class A:
    nb = 1

    def __init__(self, nb=5):
        self.nb = nb

    @terminal()
    def hello(self):
        print("world", self.nb, "\n")

a = A(6)

@terminal()
async def hello():
    print("world\n")
    

@terminal()
def pc(processor: str = "intel", ram: str = "8go"):
    print(f"processor: {processor}\nram : {ram}\n")



@main()
def principal(car: str = "mercedes"):
    print(f"Your car is a {car}")

"""
>hello
world

>A.hello
world 1

>a.hello
world 6

>pc
processor: intel
ram : 8go

>pc amd
processor: amd
ram : 8go

>pc amd 16go
processor: amd
ram : 16go

>help

pc processor ram    : will print the informations of the pc
hello               : will print world
help                : will show this message


>peugot
Your car is a peugot
"""

This lib make you run python function in a terminal