Better python CLI integration


License
MIT-feh
Install
pip install pyli==1.4.1

Documentation

pyli

Better scripting with python

Haven't you ever missed writing perl one liners? Or maybe you're more familiar with python than all the options of find, but like the text interaction paradigm? pyli aims to make it easier to use python and all it's batteries in conjunction with your favorite hangout: the shell.

Install

pyli is available via pip:

pip install pyli

Or directly via git and setup.py:

git clone https://github.com/thenoviceoof/pyli.git

cd pyli

sudo python setup.py

Examples

Let's do some warmups:

pyli "2+2" # bc

cat file.txt | pyli "line if 'string' in line else None" # grep

cat file.txt | pyli "sum(len(l) + 1 for l in lines)" # wc -m

And now something more complicated:

log | pyli "str(time.time()) + ' ' + line" # time stamping a line

cat file.txt | pyli "set(w for s in nltk.sent_tokenize(contents) for w in nltk.word_tokenize)" # bag of words a file

cat file.json | pyli "pickle.dumps(json.loads(conts))" >file.pickle

cat space_sep.dat | pyli "json.dumps(dict(parts))" >file.json

Maybe it makes sense to separate commands:

cat index.html | pyli "for l in [a.get('href') for a in bs4.BeautifulSoup(cs).find_all('a')]: print l" | pyli --text='something' "r = requests.get(li); li if text in r.text else None"

cat index.html | pyli "hashlib.sha1(cs).hexdigest()" | pyli "encryptedfile.EncryptedFile(stdout, getpass.getpass()).write(cs)"

Perhaps you want to keep it a one liner, but Python is too opinionated to let you do that:

pyli -f "`ls -a`" "for l in f.split('\n'):" "    if '.git' == l: print 'git'"

pyli

Features:

  • Automatically import referred packages
  • Populate special CLI oriented variables
    • line (li, l) - Gives you access to each line
    • lines (lis, ls) - Access to the line generator
    • contents (cont, cs) - Gives you access to all of stdin in one string
    • part, (p) - Gives you access to the different fields of a space-separated line
    • parts, (ps) - Access to the part generator
    • stdin, stdout, stderr - A shortcut to sys.std* streams
    • Accept arbitrary GNU style arguments (-c, --blah), and make them available
    • Print last statement; if an assignment, print the value assigned to variable(s)
    • If we are using line/part, then print the last statement for each line

Do note that you should only access one of these special variables at a time: no work has been put into combining these into something that makes sense, so if you want multiple variables, you'll have to do the legwork yourself.

TODO

  • Move the engine to the nice-looking ast library
  • Make sure it works in more snakes than just 2.7.3 / 2.6.9

Also see the issue tracker

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LICENSE

Copyright (c) <2014> <thenoviceoof>

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