Pythumbnail
What is Pythumbnail?
Pythumbnail is a quick thumbnail creator for python codes. You can get an overview of the available functions, for/while loops and if conditions without even running the code.
Suppose you have the following python file:
class someclass:
def __init__(self):
self.a = 10
def do_something(self):
for i in range(len(self.a)):
if i == 2:
print(i)
def do_something_else(self, num):
while self.a < 100:
self.a += num
Here is a small example to show what Pythumbnail could do (Python 3):
import pythumbnail
file = pythumbnail.read_file('some_file.py')
print(file.tree)
The output will look like:
'File some_file.py()'
'class someclass()'
'def __init__(self)'
'def do_something(self)'
'for i in range(len(self.a))'
'if[i,2] LOGIC: [==]'
'def do_something_else(self,num)'
'while[self.a,100] LOGIC: [<]'
Quick Start
To install Pythumbnail, you need python version 3.6.0 or above. Pythumbnail could be installed from pypi:
$ python3 -m pip install pythumbnail
Running Pythumbnail:
import pythumbnail
Documentation
Full documentation is available here
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.