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A Python library for easily getting user input form multiple items in a list, emulating the Bash(1) builtin select.
A Python library for easily getting user input from multiple items in a list, emulating the bash(1) select builtin function.
Pyselect wraps raw_input, more or less::
In [1]: import pyselect
In [2]: pyselect.select(['apples', 'oranges', 'bananas'])
1) apples
2) oranges
3) bananas
#? 2
Out[2]: 'oranges'
But can also be used as a Python module, when scripting::
$ python -m pyselect $(ls)
1) LICENSE.txt
2) build/
3) dist/
4) pyselect.egg-info/
5) pyselect.py
6) pyselect.pyc
7) setup.py
8) test.py
#? 4
pyselect.egg-info/
Or in a Bash pipe::
$ ls | xargs python -m pyselect
1) LICENSE.txt
2) build/
3) dist/
4) pyselect.egg-info/
5) pyselect.py
6) pyselect.pyc
7) setup.py
8) test.py
#? 5
pyselect.py
Pyselect is available on Pypi::
$ pip install pyselect
MIT, see LICENSE.txt
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A Python library for easily getting user input form multiple items in a list, emulating the Bash(1) builtin select.
We found that pyselect demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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