# clint — CLI App Toolkit This is a very old project (one of my first), and I don't recommend using it. It's not maintained, and there are much better options available now. Clint is a Python library that provides a set of utilities for building command-line applications. It simplifies the process of creating command-line interfaces (CLIs) by providing a high-level API for defining commands, arguments, and options. ## Key Features - **Command Definition:** Clint allows you to define commands and subcommands with associated functions to execute. - **Argument Parsing:** It provides utilities for parsing command-line arguments and options. - **Output Formatting:** Clint supports various output formats, including tables, JSON, and plain text. - **Interactive Prompts:** You can create interactive prompts for user input using the `prompt` function. - **Colorful Output:** Clint provides utilities for coloring and styling console output. - **Error Handling:** It includes utilities for handling errors and exceptions in command-line applications. - **Cross-Platform:** Clint works on all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. - **Extensible:** You can extend Clint with custom commands, options, and output formatters. - **Legacy:** Clint is a legacy project and is no longer actively maintained. ## Alternatives While Clint was a popular choice for building CLIs in Python, there are now better alternatives available that offer more features and better performance. Some popular CLI libraries include: - **Click:** A powerful and user-friendly CLI framework for Python. - **Typer:** A fast and modern CLI library built on top of Click. - **Docopt:** A command-line interface description language that generates parser code in Python. - **Argparse:** The standard library module for parsing command-line arguments in Python. - **Textual:** A modern and intuitive library for building interactive command-line applications. Thanks for reading!