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Project Snippify

Snippify is a Python library designed to simplify the creation, management, and usage of code snippets. With Snippify, you can save snippets of code, organize them efficiently, and retrieve them with ease. It provides an intuitive API and enhances the user experience by beautifully formatted tables and colored terminal output.


Features :

  • List All Snippets: View all saved snippets in a well-formatted table.

  • Snip Objects: Snip Python objects (like classes) with detailed metadata such as title, author, version, and more.

  • Snip Code from Files: Snip specific lines of code from files using a range selector.

  • Search and Open Snippets: Search for snippets by title or unique ID and easily copy or open them.


Installation :

Install Snippify and its dependencies using pip:

pip install Snippify

Usage

1. Listing All Snippets

View all the snippets in a well-structured table format, complete with names and unique IDs. You can also quickly copy a snippet by selecting its index.

from Snippify.core.snippet import Snippet



snippet_obj = Snippet()

snippet_obj.ListAll()

2. Snipping an Object (Class Example)

Snip any Python object (e.g., classes), while assigning metadata like title, author, and version. The version is auto-generated if not provided.

class HelloWorld:

    def __init__(self) -> None: pass

    def say_hello(self) -> None: pass

    def say_goodbye(self) -> None: pass



snippet_obj.snipObject(HelloWorld, title="Hello World!", author="XYZ", version='3.12.4')

3. Snipping Code from a File

You can extract snippets from specific lines of code in a file by specifying ranges, such as 1-10, 15-20. If no file is specified, the current file is used.

snippet_obj.snipCode(title="Test Code", author="XYZ", lines='1-10')

4. Searching and Opening Snippets

Search for snippets by title or unique ID (UID). If multiple results are found for a title, you will be prompted to select the correct one. You can then copy the snippet directly.

snippet_obj.OpenSnippet(uid='bb8fa2ad80bf799465')

Example Code

Here’s an example of how to create and list snippets using Snippify:


python

from Snippify.core.snippet import Snippet



snippet_obj = Snippet()



# List all snippets

snippet_obj.ListAll()



# Snip a class object

class HelloWorld:

    def __init__(self) -> None: pass



snippet_obj.snipObject(HelloWorld, title="Hello World!", author="XYZ")



# Snip specific lines from a file

snippet_obj.snipCode(title="Important Code", author="ABC", lines='5-15')



# Search for and open a snippet

snippet_obj.OpenSnippet(uid='12345abcd')

License

Snippify is licensed under the GPL License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Contact

For any questions, feature requests, or issues, please contact:

Author: Aditya Gaur

Email: adityagaur.home@gmail.com

GitHub: https://github.com/xdityagr/

Feel free to open issues or pull requests on GitHub for any improvements or bug fixes.

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