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This is a collection of utility functions that I have written over the years. I have decided to put them all in one place so that I can easily access them. I have also included a few utility functions that I have found useful from other sources.
pip install --user cx-tool
cx-tool install
You can add your own plugin that performs a specific task. To do this, you need to create a new Python file in the plugins
directory. The file should contain a class that inherits from the Plugin
class.
To add click command use the
import click
from crossover_util.plugin.plugin import Plugin, clickable
from crossover_util.plugin.context import PluginContext
class MyPlugin(Plugin):
name = "my-plugin"
@clickable
def hello(self):
click.echo("Hello, World!")
def on_load(self):
"""This method is called when the plugin is loaded.
Here you can add any initialization code that you need.
"""
self.cli_command("hello")(self.hello)
def on_start(self, ctx: PluginContext):
"""This method is called when the CrossOver app is started.
Here you can add env variables and arguments to CrossOver app.
"""
ctx.environment["HELLO"] = "WORLD"
To access hello
click subcommand command use the following command
cx-tool my-plugin hello
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