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Run multiple modules with the same interpreter

Project description

mand

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python -m doesn't run multiple modules. This package to provides a way to easily run multiple modules with the same interpreter.

Running multiple modules on the same interpreter is great when you want side-effects such as adding hooks to existing libraries without changing them.

Installation

pip install mand

Command-line usage

Call multiple modules:

mand a b

Where a and b are modules, a will be executed, then b

Usage with arguments:

mand "a foo" "b bar"

such that foo is an argument to module a and bar is an argument to module b.

You can also specify module paths or python files:

mand path/to/my/file.py pdb

You can also run mand via the -m flag:

python -m mand "a foo" "b bar"

API usage

from mand import mand
mand(["a foo", "b foo"])
# Equivalent usage
mand([("a", "foo bar"), ("b", "foo")])

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