Flagparse is a library for building modular command-line interfaces with accent on nested commands. This library removes the pain of manually constructing the argument parsing and applying handler for each command, all of this is done by this tiny library.
pip install flagparse
Please see the wiki for basic usage and other documentation of using flagparse.
Here is an example of a simple Flagparse app:
import flagparse
class Sum(flagparse.SubCommand):
"""Sub-command to handle numbers summation."""
name = "sum"
arguments = [
(["integers"],
dict(metavar="INT",
type=int,
nargs="+",
help="integers to be summed")),
]
def handle(self, args: flagparse.Namespace) -> None:
print(sum(args.integers))
class Calc(flagparse.Command):
"""A simple calculator that sums numbers."""
name = "calc"
if __name__ == "__main__":
Calc(subcommands=[Sum]).parse()
How it looks when run:
$ python main.py sum 1 2 3
6
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