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Declarative CLI parser with type hints, config files, and environment variables - zero dependencies

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Declarative CLI parser with type hints, config files, and environment variables.

Build type-safe command-line interfaces using Python classes. Zero dependencies.

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Installation

pip install argclass

Quick Start

import argclass

class Server(argclass.Parser):
    host: str = "127.0.0.1"
    port: int = 8080
    debug: bool = False

server = Server()
server.parse_args(["--host", "0.0.0.0", "--port", "9000", "--debug"])
assert server.host == "0.0.0.0"
assert server.port == 9000
assert server.debug is True
$ python server.py --host 0.0.0.0 --port 9000 --debug

Features

Feature argclass argparse click/typer
Type hints Yes No Yes
IDE autocompletion Yes No Yes
Config files Built-in No No
Environment variables Built-in No Plugin
Secret masking Built-in No No
Dependencies stdlib stdlib Many

Examples

Type Annotations

import argclass
from pathlib import Path

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    name: str                    # required
    count: int = 10              # optional with default
    config: Path | None = None   # optional path
    files: list[str]             # list of values

parser = Parser()
parser.parse_args(["--name", "test", "--files", "a.txt", "b.txt"])
assert parser.name == "test"
assert parser.count == 10
assert parser.files == ["a.txt", "b.txt"]

Argument Groups

import argclass

class DatabaseGroup(argclass.Group):
    host: str = "localhost"
    port: int = 5432

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    debug: bool = False
    db = DatabaseGroup()

parser = Parser()
parser.parse_args(["--db-host", "db.example.com", "--db-port", "3306"])
assert parser.db.host == "db.example.com"
assert parser.db.port == 3306

Configuration Files

Load default values from configuration files. INI by default, JSON/TOML via config_parser_class. See Config Files for details.

import argclass
from pathlib import Path
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    host: str = "localhost"
    port: int = 8080

# Config file content
CONFIG_CONTENT = """
[DEFAULT]
host = example.com
port = 9000
"""

with NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w", suffix=".ini", delete=False) as f:
    f.write(CONFIG_CONTENT)
    config_path = f.name

parser = Parser(config_files=[config_path])
parser.parse_args([])
assert parser.host == "example.com"
assert parser.port == 9000

Path(config_path).unlink()

Tip: Use os.getenv() for dynamic config paths. Multiple files are merged (later overrides earlier), enabling global defaults with user overrides:

import os
import argclass

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    host: str = "localhost"

parser = Parser(config_files=[
    os.getenv("MYAPP_CONFIG", "/etc/myapp/config.ini"),  # Global defaults
    "~/.config/myapp.ini",  # User overrides (partial config OK)
])

Environment Variables

import os
import argclass

os.environ["APP_HOST"] = "env.example.com"
os.environ["APP_DEBUG"] = "true"

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    host: str = "localhost"
    debug: bool = False

parser = Parser(auto_env_var_prefix="APP_")
parser.parse_args([])
assert parser.host == "env.example.com"
assert parser.debug is True

del os.environ["APP_HOST"]
del os.environ["APP_DEBUG"]

Subcommands

import argclass

class ServeCommand(argclass.Parser):
    """Start the server."""
    host: str = "0.0.0.0"
    port: int = 8080

    def __call__(self) -> int:
        print(f"Serving on {self.host}:{self.port}")
        return 0

class CLI(argclass.Parser):
    verbose: bool = False
    serve = ServeCommand()

if __name__ == "__main__":
    cli = CLI()
    cli.parse_args()
    exit(cli())
$ python app.py serve --host 127.0.0.1 --port 9000
Serving on 127.0.0.1:9000

Secrets

import argclass

class Parser(argclass.Parser):
    api_key: str = argclass.Secret(env_var="API_KEY")

# SecretString prevents accidental logging
# repr() returns '******', str() returns actual value

Argparse Passthrough

Argument() forwards any extra keyword arguments to argparse.add_argument(), so argparse-specific options like version= work out of the box:

import argclass

class CLI(argclass.Parser):
    version = argclass.Argument(
        "-V", "--version",
        action=argclass.Actions.VERSION,
        version="myapp/1.2.3",
    )

try:
    CLI().parse_args(["--version"])
except SystemExit as exc:
    assert exc.code == 0

Interactive Examples

Run python -m argclass to explore all features interactively. Each subcommand prints its own source code and demonstrates a different feature:

python -m argclass basic          # str, int, float, bool, Optional
python -m argclass types          # Literal, list, Enum, frozenset
python -m argclass groups         # argument groups with prefixes
python -m argclass secrets        # Secret and SecretString masking
python -m argclass env            # environment variable integration
python -m argclass subcommands    # nested subcommands with __call__

Documentation

Full documentation at docs.argclass.com:

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