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Boilerplate for Python scripting

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Scripting is a boilerplate library for one-off Python scripts when you don’t have an IDE or the like to work with. It was primarily designed for Windows where scripts can be run via double-click, but it (probably) works just as well in a variety of situations.

Here’s an example what a script might look like pre-Scripting:

import traceback


def do_something():
    ...
    return 200

if __name__ == '__main__':  # Run as script
    try:  # Exceptions will close the terminal window
        print(do_something())
    except Exception:
        traceback.print_exc()  # Debug
    finally:
        input()  # Keep the window open

If all you’re writing is a simple script and don’t want to deal with extensive error handling, chances are you’ll end up with something like the above. If you write such scripts often, however, the amount of boilerplate adds up and quickly becomes tedious to maintain.

Post-Scripting:

import scripting


@scripting.main
def do_something():
    ...
    return 200

Scripting takes care of exception handling, output formatting, and maintaining the terminal window for you so that you can focus on getting your script done in the shortest amount of time possible.

Installation

$ pip install python-scripting

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