$ cli load from.yaml
Project description
Build feature-rich CLIs quickly.
Features
- ⚡ Generate Python CLIs with a simple YAML manifest
- 📦 Package your CLI into a single executable that runs anywhere
- 🔄 Hot-reload changes instantly during development with built-in testing
- 🎨 Mix Python and shell commands naturally with built-in scripting support
Load
- Define a manifest
# hello.yaml
name: hello
version: 0.1.0
commands:
shell:
help: Print hello in shell
run: $echo "hello from shell"
python: print("hello from python")
- Load CLI
$ cli load hello.yaml
Parses hello.yaml to generate a Typer CLI and load it into the running Python environment.
- Run CLI directly
hello -h
Build
Simple todo CLI with sqlite3 + tabulate.
- Define the manifest
# todo.yaml
name: todo
version: 1.0.0
requires:
- tabulate # For pretty table output
- rich # For colored terminal output
imports: |
import sqlite3
from pathlib import Path
from tabulate import tabulate
from rich import print
commands:
create:
help: Create a new database with tasks table
params:
- name: str = typer.Option(..., prompt=True, confirmation_prompt=True)
run: |
db_path = Path(f"{name}.db")
conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
conn.execute("CREATE TABLE tasks (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, task TEXT NOT NULL, done BOOLEAN NOT NULL)")
# insert example tasks
conn.execute("INSERT INTO tasks (task, done) VALUES ('Fight for your right!', 0)")
conn.execute("INSERT INTO tasks (task, done) VALUES ('To party!', 1)")
conn.commit()
conn.close()
print(f"✨ Created database {db_path} with tasks table")
tasks:
help: List tasks in database
params: [name: str!]
run: |
conn = sqlite3.connect(f"{name}.db")
cursor = conn.execute("SELECT * FROM tasks")
tasks = cursor.fetchall()
conn.close()
print(tabulate(tasks, headers=['ID', 'Task', 'Done'], tablefmt='grid'))
add:
help: Add a new task
params: [name: str!, task: str!]
run: |
conn = sqlite3.connect(f"{name}.db")
conn.execute("INSERT INTO tasks (task, done) VALUES (?, 0)", (task,))
conn.commit()
conn.close()
print(f"📝 Added task: {task}")
complete:
help: Mark a task as complete
params: [name: str!, id: int!]
run: |
conn = sqlite3.connect(f"{name}.db")
conn.execute("UPDATE tasks SET done = 1 WHERE id = ?", (id,))
conn.commit()
conn.close()
print(f"🎉 Marked task {id} as complete")
For more examples, check examples directory.
Usage
cli <command>
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
init <cli name> |
Generate a template CLI manifest for a new CLI |
load <manifest> |
Add a new CLI based on the manifest |
render <manifest> |
View generated CLI script for a manifest |
list, ls |
Output a list of loaded CLIs |
update <cli name> |
Reload a loaded CLI |
remove <cli name>, rm <cli name> |
Remove a loaded CLI |
run <manifest> -- \<args> |
Runs a CLI manifest command in isolation |
build <cli name or manifest> |
Build a CLI manifest or a loaded CLI into a self-contained zipapp |
info <cli name> |
Display CLI metadata |
dev <manifest> |
Start hot-reloader for a manifest for active development |
test <manifest> |
Run tests defined in a manifest |
validate <manifest> |
Validate the syntax and structure of a CLI manifest |
How it works
- Define CLI manifests in YAML files
- Run
clicommands to load, build, and manage CLIs - When loaded, cliffy parses the manifest and generates a Typer CLI that is deployed directly as a script
- Any code starting with
$will translate to subprocess calls via PyBash - Run loaded CLIs straight from the terminal
- When ready to share, run
buildto generate portable zipapps built with Shiv
Get started
Cliffy can be installed using either pip or uv package managers.
With pip
pip install "cliffy[rich]"to include rich-click for colorful CLI help output formatted with rich.
or
pip install cliffyto use the default help output.cli init mycli
With uv
- Init:
uvx cliffy init mycli - Load:
uvx cliffy load mycli.yaml - Run:
uvx --from cliffy mycli -h
Manifest template
Generated by cli init. For a barebones template, run cli init --raw
manifestVersion: v3
# The name of the CLI, used when invoking from command line.
name: cliffy
# CLI version
version: 0.1.0
# Brief description of the CLI
help: A brief description of your CLI
# List of Python package dependencies for the CLI.Supports requirements specifier syntax.
requires: []
# - requests>=2.25.1
# - pyyaml~=5.4
# List of external CLI manifests to include.Performs a deep merge of manifests sequentially in the order given to assemble a merged manifest
# and finally, deep merges the merged manifest with this manifest.
includes: []
# - path/to/other/manifest.yaml
# Mapping defining manifest variables that can be referenced in any other blocks
# Environments variables can be used in this section with ${some_env_var} for dynamic parsing
# Supports jinja2 formatted expressions as values
# Interpolate defined vars in other blocks jinja2-styled {{ var_name }}.
vars:
data_file: "data.json"
debug_mode: "{{ env['DEBUG'] or 'False' }}"
# String block or list of strings containing any module imports
# These can be used to import any python modules that the CLI depends on.
imports: |
import json
import os
from pathlib import Path
# List of helper function definitions
# These functions should be defined as strings that can be executed by the Python interpreter.
functions:
- |
def load_data() -> dict:
data_path = Path("{{ data_file }}")
if data_path.exists():
with data_path.open() as f:
return json.load(f)
return {}
- |
def save_data(data):
with open("{{data_file}}", "w") as f:
json.dump(data, f, indent=2)
# A mapping containing any shared type definitions
# These types can be referenced by name in the args section to provide type annotations for params and options defined in the args section.
types:
Filename: str = typer.Argument(..., help="Name of the file to process")
Verbose: bool = typer.Option(False, "--verbose", "-v", help="Enable verbose output")
# Arguments applied to all commands
global_params:
- verbose: Verbose
# Reusable command templates
command_templates:
with_confirmation:
params:
- "yes": bool = typer.Option(False, "--yes", "-y", help="Skip confirmation prompt")
pre_run: |
if not yes:
typer.confirm("Are you sure you want to proceed?", abort=True)
# A mapping containing the command definitions for the CLI
# Each command should have a unique key- which can be either a group command or nested subcommands
# Nested subcommands are joined by '.' in between each level
# Aliases for commands can be separated in the key by '|'
# A special '(*)' wildcard can be used to spread the subcommand to all group-level commands
commands:
hello:
help: Greet the user
params:
- name: str = typer.Option("World", "--name", "-n", help="Name to greet")
run: |
print(f"Hello, {name}!")
$ echo "i can also mix-and-match this command script to run shell commands"
file.process:
help: Process a file
params:
- filename: Filename
run: |
data = load_data()
print(f"Processing {filename}")
if verbose:
print("Verbose output enabled")
data["processed"] = [filename]
# Process the file here
save_data(data)
delete|rm:
help: Delete a file
template: with_confirmation
params: [filename: Filename]
run: |
if verbose:
print(f"Deleting {filename}")
os.remove(filename)
print("File deleted successfully")
# Additional CLI configuration options
cli_options:
rich_help_panel: True
# Test cases for commands
tests:
- hello --name Alice: assert 'Hello, Alice!' in result.output
- file process test.txt: assert 'Processing test.txt' in result.output
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