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Enhanced file expansion using Jinja2 templates

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JExpand - Jinja2 Template File Expander

Enhanced file expansion using Jinja2 templates with flexible functionality for including files, conditional content, and more.

Installation

pip install jexpand

Usage

Command Line Interface

JExpand now uses a modern argparse-based CLI with explicit input/output handling:

# Print to stdout
jexpand template.md

# Write to file
jexpand template.md -o expanded.md
jexpand template.md --output expanded.md

# Non-strict mode (don't fail on missing files)
jexpand template.md --no-strict

# Specify template directory
jexpand template.md --template-dir /path/to/templates

# Show help
jexpand --help

Python Module

# Run as module
python -m jexpand template.md -o expanded.md

Python API

from jexpand import JinjaFileExpander

# Create expander
expander = JinjaFileExpander(strict_mode=True)

# Expand to file
expander.expand_file(
    template_path="template.md",
    output_path="output.md"
)

# Expand to string
result = expander.expand_file("template.md")

# Simple expansion with {file} syntax
result = expander.simple_expand("simple_template.md")

Template Features

JExpand supports powerful Jinja2 templates with custom functions and filters:

Custom Functions

  • include_file(path) - Include the contents of a file
  • file_exists(path) - Check if a file exists
  • file_size(path) - Get file size in bytes
  • file_extension(path) - Get file extension
  • basename(path) - Get basename of file
  • dirname(path) - Get directory name of file

Custom Filters

  • code_block(language) - Wrap content in markdown code block
  • indent(spaces) - Indent each line with specified spaces
  • comment_out(comment_char) - Comment out each line

Example Template

# My Project Documentation

## Source Implementation
{{ include_file('src/main.py') | code_block('python') }}

## Configuration
{% if file_exists('config.yaml') %}
{{ include_file('config.yaml') | code_block('yaml') }}
{% else %}
No configuration file found.
{% endif %}

## Multiple Files
{% for file_path in ['file1.py', 'file2.py'] %}
### {{ basename(file_path) }}
{{ include_file(file_path) | indent(4) }}
{% endfor %}

## File Information
{% for file in ['app.py', 'utils.py'] %}
{% if file_exists(file) %}
- **{{ file }}**: {{ file_size(file) }} bytes
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}

Simple Syntax (Backward Compatibility)

JExpand also supports a simpler {file_path} syntax that gets converted to Jinja2:

from jexpand import JinjaFileExpander

expander = JinjaFileExpander()
# Converts {/path/to/file} to {{ include_file('/path/to/file') }}
expander.simple_expand("simple_template.md")

Advanced Usage

Programmatic Generation

You can use jexpand programmatically to generate documentation:

#!/usr/bin/env python3
from jexpand import JinjaFileExpander
from pathlib import Path

def generate_docs(source_dir, output_dir):
    """Generate documentation for all source files."""
    expander = JinjaFileExpander(strict_mode=True)
    
    for source_file in Path(source_dir).glob("*.py"):
        template_content = f"""
# {source_file.name} Documentation

## Source Code
{{{{ include_file('{source_file}') | code_block('python') }}}}

## Analysis
**File:** {source_file.name}
**Size:** {{{{ file_size('{source_file}') }}}} bytes
"""
        
        # Expand template
        result = expander.expand_string(template_content)
        
        # Write to output
        output_file = Path(output_dir) / f"{source_file.stem}_docs.md"
        with open(output_file, 'w') as f:
            f.write(result)

# Usage
generate_docs("src/", "docs/")

Recent Improvements (v1.0.2)

Enhanced CLI Interface

  • Modern argparse-based CLI replacing the previous fire-based interface
  • Explicit input/output handling with -o/--output flags
  • Better error messages and help text
  • Proper exit codes for scripting

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed double printing issue that caused duplicated output
  • Improved absolute path handling for template files
  • Fixed Template constructor compatibility issues
  • Removed subprocess overhead in programmatic usage

Performance Improvements

  • Direct import support - no subprocess calls needed
  • Cleaner output handling - no extra newlines or duplication
  • Reduced dependencies - removed fire dependency

Backward Compatibility

  • Simple expansion syntax still supported via simple_expand()
  • Legacy expand_file() function remains available
  • All existing templates continue to work

Development

Local Installation

# Install in development mode
pip install -e .

# Test the command
jexpand --help

Package Structure

jexpand/
├── jexpand/
│   ├── __init__.py      # Package exports and main entry point
│   ├── __main__.py      # Module entry point for python -m jexpand
│   └── main.py          # Core functionality and CLI
├── setup.py             # Package configuration
├── README.md            # This file
└── .gitignore          # Git ignore rules

Examples

See the examples/ directory (if present) or check the GitHub repository for real-world usage examples.

License

MIT License

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