Print __dir__ in a readable format
Project description
ordir
A utility to print dir() in a readable format.
Usage
>>> from ordir import ordir
>>> import requests
>>> page = requests.get("https://cnn.com")
>>> ordir(page)
__attrs__
__bool__
__class__
__delattr__
__dict__
__dir__
__doc__
__enter__
__eq__
__exit__
__format__
__ge__
__getattribute__
__getstate__
__gt__
__hash__
__init__
__init_subclass__
__iter__
__le__
__lt__
__module__
__ne__
__new__
__nonzero__
__reduce__
__reduce_ex__
__repr__
__setattr__
__setstate__
__sizeof__
__str__
__subclasshook__
__weakref__
_content
_content_consumed
_next
apparent_encoding
close
connection
content
cookies
elapsed
encoding
headers
history
is_permanent_redirect
is_redirect
iter_content
iter_lines
json
links
next
ok
raise_for_status
raw
reason
request
status_code
text
url
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