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`clint <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/clint/>`_ is a Python module which is
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filled with very useful tools for developing command-line applications.
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It supports features such as; CLI Colors and Indents, Simple and Powerful
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Column Printer, Iterator based progress bar and Implicit argument handling.
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It supports features such as; CLI colors and indents, simple and powerful
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column printer, iterator based progress bars and implicit argument handling.
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Click
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-----
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`click <http://click.pocoo.org/>`_ is an upcoming Python package for creating
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command-line interfaces in a composable way with as little amount of code as
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necessary. It’s the “Command-line Interface Creation Kit”. It’s highly
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command-line interfaces in a composable way with as little code as
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possible. This “Command-line Interface Creation Kit” is highly
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configurable but comes with good defaults out of the box.
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docopt
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Plac
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------
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`Plac <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plac>`_ is a Python module that allows developing command-line applications. In fact
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plac is a simple wrapper over the Python standard library `argparse <http://docs.python.org/2/library/argparse.html>`_, it hides most of its
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complexity by using a declarative interface: the argument parser is inferred
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rather than written down by imperatively. It is targetting especially unsophisticated
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users, programmers, sys-admins, scientists and in general people writing throw-away
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scripts for themselves, choosing the command-line interface because it is quick
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and simple.
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`Plac <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/plac>`_ is a simple wrapper
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over the Python standard library `argparse <http://docs.python.org/2/library/argparse.html>`_,
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which hides most of its complexity by using a declarative interface: the
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argument parser is inferred rather than written down by imperatively. This
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module targets especially unsophisticated users, programmers, sys-admins,
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scientists and in general people writing throw-away scripts for themselves,
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who choose to create a command-line interface because it is quick and simple.
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Cliff
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------
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`Cliff <https://cliff.readthedocs.org/en/latest>`_ is a framework for building command-line programs.
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It uses setuptools entry points to provide subcommands, output formatters, and other extensions. The framework
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is meant to be used to create multi-level commands such as subversion and git, where the main program handles
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some basic argument parsing and then invokes a sub-command to do the work.
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`Cliff <https://cliff.readthedocs.org/en/latest>`_ is a framework for
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building command-line programs. It uses setuptools entry points to provide
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subcommands, output formatters, and other extensions. The framework is meant
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to be used to create multi-level commands such as subversion and git, where
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the main program handles some basic argument parsing and then invokes a
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sub-command to do the work.
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