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Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command Line Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with sensible defaults out of the box.
It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to implement an intended CLI API.
Click in three points:
What does it look like? Here is an example of a simple Click program:
.. click:example::
import click
@click.command()
@click.option('--count', default=1, help='Number of greetings.')
@click.option('--name', prompt='Your name',
help='The person to greet.')
def hello(count, name):
"""Simple program that greets NAME for a total of COUNT times."""
for x in range(count):
click.echo(f"Hello {name}!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
hello()
And what it looks like when run:
.. click:run::
invoke(hello, ['--count=3'], prog_name='python hello.py', input='John\n')
It automatically generates nicely formatted help pages:
.. click:run::
invoke(hello, ['--help'], prog_name='python hello.py')
You can get the library directly from PyPI:
pip install click
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