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Lightweight Python task runner that just gets it

Project description

๐Ÿฅ๏ธ dony

A lightweight Python command runner with a simple and consistent workflow. A Justfile alternative.

How it works

Define your commands in donyfiles/ in the root of your project.

import dony

@dony.command()
def hello_world():
    """Prints "Hello, World!" """
    dony.shell('echo "Hello, World!"')

Run dony to fuzzy-search your commands from anywhere in your project.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
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โ”‚ Prints "Hello, World!"                                                โ”‚
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Or call them directly: dony <command_name> [--arg value].

Quick Start

  1. Install Prerequisites: Python 3.8+, pipx (for installation only, yor may use any other tool you like), optional fzf for fuzzy-search and shfmt for pretty command outputs.

    For macOS, run

    brew install pipx
    brew install fzf 
    brew install shfmt
    
  2. Install dony:

    pipx install dony
    
  3. cd into your project:

    cd my/project/path
    
  4. Create donyfiles/ with a sample command and a uv environment:

    dony --init
    
  5. Add your own commands under donyfiles/commands/.

  6. Use:

    dony
    

Commands

import dony

@dony.command()
def greet(
    greeting: str = 'Hello',
    name: str = None
):
    name = name or dony.input('What is your name?')
    dony.shell(f"echo {greeting}, {name}!")
  • Use the convenient shell wrapper dony.shell
  • Use a bundle of useful user interaction functions, like input, confirm and press_any_key_to_continue
  • Run commands without arguments โ€“ defaults are mandatory

Example

import re
import dony


@dony.command()
def squash(
        new_branch: str = None,
        commit_message: str = None,
        checkout_to_new_branch: str = None,
):
    """Squashes current branch to main, checkouts to a new branch"""

    # - Get default branch if not set

    new_branch = new_branch or f"workflow_{dony.shell('date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S', quiet=True)}"

    # - Get current branch

    original_branch = dony.shell(
        "git branch --show-current",
        quiet=True,
    )

    # - Get commit message from the user

    if not commit_message:
        while True:
            commit_message = dony.input(f"Enter commit message for merging branch {original_branch} to main:")
            if bool(
                    re.match(
                        r"^(?:(?:feat|fix|docs|style|refactor|perf|test|chore|build|ci|revert)(?:\([A-Za-z0-9_-]+\))?(!)?:)\s.+$",
                        commit_message.splitlines()[0],
                    )
            ):
                break
            dony.print("Only conventional commits are allowed, try again")

    # - Check if user wants to checkout to a new branch

    checkout_to_new_branch = dony.confirm(
        f"Checkout to new branch {new_branch}?",
        provided_answer=checkout_to_new_branch,
    )

    # - Do the process

    dony.shell(
        f"""

        # - Make up to date

        git diff --name-only | grep -q . && git stash squash-{new_branch}
        git checkout main
        git pull

        # - Merge

        git merge --squash {original_branch}
        git commit -m "{commit_message}"
        git push 

        # - Remove current branch

        git branch -D {original_branch}
        git push origin --delete {original_branch}
    """
    )

    if checkout_to_new_branch:
        dony.shell(
            f"""
            git checkout -b {new_branch}
            git push --set-upstream origin {new_branch}
        """,
        )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    squash()

Use cases

  • Build & Configuration
  • Quality & Testing
  • Release Management
  • Deployment & Operations
  • Documentation & Resources
  • Git management

donyfiles/

donyfiles/
... (uv environment) 
โ”œโ”€โ”€ commands/
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ my_command.py # one command per file
โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ my-service/         
โ”‚   โ”‚   โ”œโ”€โ”€ service_command.py  # will be displayed as `my-service/service_command`
โ”‚   โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€ _helper.py       # non-command file

Things to know

  • All commands run from the project root (where donyfiles/ is located)
  • Available prompts based on questionary:
    • dony.input: free-text entry
    • dony.confirm: yes/no ([Y/n] or [y/N])
    • dony.select: option picker (supports multi & fuzzy)
    • dony.select_or_input: option picker (supports multi & fuzzy) with the ability to enter a custom value
    • dony.press_any_key_to_continue: pause until keypress
    • dony.path: filesystem path entry
    • dony.autocomplete: suggestion-driven input
    • dony.print: styled text output
    • dony.error: โŒ error message
    • dony.success: โœ… success message
  • dony enforces files to be named after functions and will rename them automatically when invoked

License

MIT License

Author

Mark Lidenberg marklidenberg@gmail.com

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