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Python library to make xbar development easy in python
Include this in your file after the regular imports
def install(pkg: str, spec: str = "", cache_dir: Path | str = "~/.cache"):
import os, sys, pip, importlib, importlib.metadata # isort: skip # noqa: E401
from pip._vendor.packaging.requirements import Requirement
name, cache = Path(__file__), Path(os.environ.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME", cache_dir))
sitep = (cache / f"pyxbar/{name.name}/site-packages").expanduser().as_posix()
sys.path += [] if sitep in sys.path else [sitep]
try:
requirement = Requirement(spec or pkg)
assert importlib.metadata.version(requirement.name) in requirement.specifier
except Exception as e:
pip.main(["install", "--upgrade", f"--target={sitep}", *(spec or pkg).split()])
importlib.invalidate_caches()
# install the PyXbar library from pypi
install("pyxbar")
# use it!
from pyxbar import (
Config,
Divider,
Menu,
MenuItem,
Renderable,
ShellItem,
)
class MyConfig(Config):
MYVARIABLE: bool = True
...
CONFIG = get_config(MyConfig) # type: ignore
if __name__ == "__main__":
Menu("some title").with_items(
Divider(), # shortcut for ---, also handles submenu depth
MenuItem(
"👁️ overview",
).with_submenu(
MenuItem("hi, i'm a submenu!").
MenuItem("hi, i'm monospace!", monospaced=True)
),
).print()
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helper functions for xbar menus
We found that pyxbar 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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