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Quick and dirty opinionated fdisk-style REPLs
from repple import Repple
r = Repple()
r['a'] = (lambda x: print(x+1), "Adds one to first argument and prints it")
r['A'] = lambda x: print(x+2)
def variadic_fn(*args):
print(*[a+1 for a in args])
r.main()
Command: h
q Exits the program
h Show this help
a <x> Adds one to first argument and prints it
A <x>
b <args>
Command: a 1
2
Command: A 1
3
Command: b 1 2
2 3
from repple import Repple
r = Repple()
r['a'] = lambda: print(Repple.selector(['a','b','c']))
r.main()
Command: a
1: a
2: b
3: c
Select your items: 1 3
['a', 'c']
from repple import Repple
r = Repple()
r.add_string_func('p', lambda x: print(x))
r.main()
Command: p Hello world!
Hello world!
FAQs
Quick and dirty fdisk-like REPLs
We found that repple 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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