Tools for creating command line interfaces involving sub-commands.
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Tools for creating command line interfaces involving sub-commands.
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0.5.2
Added support for extra information in command-specific help, not shown on the command index page
Added a bag argument and default alias look up on self so that commands behave a bit like Marbles
Added instance, raw_args and raw_opts to the cmd object passed to run() and deprecated the use of on_initial_convert()
Moved the bag argument out of run() and instead it gets passed as a service by PipeStack if needed. Can be accessed as cmd.service in your run() function.
Changed the command structure to be that of a list of tuples, rather than a dictionary; nesting now happens by placing a list of tuples as a value
0.5.1
2011-04-04
Added requires.txt
Added a new run() method allowing you to use a cmd object for chaining sub commands
0.5.0
Basic support for nested commands, further refactoring of the new use cases may be forthcoming
0.4.1
2010-09-16
Added support for aliases to commands
2010-09-05
Changed terminology from sub-command to command (internally variables are still called sub_command though)
Added a help_option
Fixed bad default help desciptions
0.4.0
2010-03-02
Complete restructure, now uses a Cmd class
Removed man page and reStructuredText support
0.3.2
2009-12-24
BuildKit compatibility: restructured docs, added doctests.
0.3.1
2009-11-08
Added direct support for a flows setup
2009-10-25
Made docutils optional
0.3.0
2009-07-30
Updated the documentation to be accurate
Moved the create_man example into the core as commandtool.help
Removed old comments
Updated the find example
0.2.1
2009-06-30
Updated the find and create_man programs
Created the documentation
Removed metavar handlers
0.2.0
2009-04-28
Added a create_man.py script which extracts docstrings in written in a subset of full reStructuredText into both HTML, man and help text formats.
0.1.0
First version
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Copyright (C) 2009 James Gardner - http://jimmyg.org/
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