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A small collection of lightweight, opinionated utilities for printing fancy console output in Python: colored strings, pretty messages, simple progress bars, task context managers, and tiny system/status helpers.

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oakley

A small collection of lightweight, opinionated utilities for printing "fancy" console output in Python: colored strings, pretty messages, simple progress bars, task context managers, and tiny system/status helpers.

This package is designed for developer convenience when running short scripts or CLI-style tasks. It provides a few cooperating classes that make it easy to print colored, indented, and optionally muted output, plus a couple of helpers for memory and time display.

Features

  • Colored strings with convenient format specifiers (cstr) — easy ANSI coloring and simple format shortcuts.
  • Message class for categorized, pretty messages (info, warning, error, success).
  • Task context manager to wrap and time operations, with neat completion/abort output.
  • ProgressBar iterator wrapper with estimated remaining time and non-intrusive whisper messages.
  • MutableClass base with global mute/tab behavior so multiple components coordinate console output.
  • Small status helpers: MemoryView and DateTime for quick runtime info.

Installation

You can downlaod the package with this command:

pip install oakley

Alternatively, you can download the most up-to-date version from my github repository:

pip install git+https://github.com/ProfesseurShadoko/oakley.git

Quick examples

Colored strings

from oakley import cstr
print(cstr('hello world').green().bold())
print(f"Progress: {cstr('ok'):g}")  # short color spec
print(f"{cstr('Done'):gb}")  # in green and bold

Pretty messages

from oakley import Message
Message("Build succeeded", "#")       # green success prefix
Message("Something might be wrong", "?")

Tasks and timing

from oakley import Task
import time

with Task("Compute something heavy"):
	time.sleep(1.2)

Progress bar

from oakley import ProgressBar
import time

for i in ProgressBar(range(50), size=50):
	time.sleep(0.02)
	if i == 25:
		ProgressBar.whisper("Halfway there!")

Status helpers

from oakley import MemoryView, DateTime()
MemoryView()              # prints a short memory usage line (requires psutil)
DateTime()

Mute and indentation

from oakley import MutableClass, Message

MutableClass.mute()       # globally mute printing
MutableClass.unmute()

with Message.mute():
	Message.print("This won't be printed")
Message.print("This will be printed again!")

with Message("The following messages will be indented"):   # increase indentation for nested prints
	Message.print("This will be indented")
    MemoryView() # also indented
Message("This won't be indented")

Examples

Take a look at this notebook for the most detailed and up to date examples.

Alternatively, run the command:

python -m oakley.<filename_without_dot_py>

to see examples for each object.

Finally, see this script for an example on how to use the @cli decorator on a function.

Development notes

  • The package is intentionally tiny and uses ANSI escape sequences for coloring; compatibility is best on UNIX-like terminals.
  • MemoryView depends on psutil — the package runs fine even when psutil is not available, but the MemoryView object cannot be used.
  • There are simple demo blocks in each module under if __name__ == '__main__' for manual testing.

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