CLI to automate the development workflow.
Project description
pytoil is a small, helpful CLI to help developers manage their local and remote projects with ease!
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Source Code: https://github.com/FollowTheProcess/pytoil
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Documentation: https://FollowTheProcess.github.io/pytoil/
What is it?
pytoil
is a handy tool that helps you stay on top of all your projects, remote or local. It's primarily aimed at python developers but you could easily use it to manage any project!
pytoil is:
- Easy to use โ
- Easy to configure โ
- Safe (it won't edit your repos at all) โ
- Snappy (it's asynchronous from the ground up and as much as possible is done concurrently, clone all your repos in seconds!) ๐จ
- Useful! (I hope ๐)
Say goodbye to janky bash scripts ๐๐ป
Background
Like many developers I suspect, I quickly became bored of typing repeated commands to manage my projects, create virtual environments, install packages, fire off cURL
snippets to check if I had a certain repo etc.
So I wrote some shell functions to do some of this for me...
And these shell functions grew and grew and grew.
Until one day I saw that the file I kept these functions in was over 1000 lines of bash (a lot of printf
's so it wasn't all logic but still). And 1000 lines of bash is waaaay too much!
And because I'd basically hacked it all together, it was very fragile. If a part of a function failed, it would just carry on and wreak havoc! I'd have to do rm -rf all_my_projects
... I mean careful forensic investigation to fix it.
So I decided to make a robust CLI with the proper error handling and testability of python, and here it is! ๐
Installation
As pytoil is a CLI program, I'd recommend installing with pipx.
$ pipx install pytoil
---> 100%
Successfully installed pytoil
You can always fall back to pip
$ python3 -m pip install pytoil
---> 100%
Successfully installed pytoil
pytoil will install everything it needs in python to work. However, it's full feature set can only be accessed if you have the following external dependencies:
- git
- conda (if you work with conda environments)
- VSCode (if you want to use pytoil to automatically open your projects for you)
- poetry (if you want to create poetry environments)
- flit (if you want to create flit environments)
Quickstart
pytoil
is super easy to get started with.
After you install pytoil, the first time you run it you'll get something like this.
$ pytoil <any command>
No pytoil config file detected!
? Interactively configure pytoil? [y/n]
If you say yes, pytoil will walk you through a few questions and fill out your config file with the values you enter. If you'd rather not do this interactively, just say no and it will instead put a default config file in the right place for you to edit later.
Once you've configured it properly, you can do things like...
See your local and remote projects
$ pytoil show local
Local Projects
Showing 3 out of 3 local projects
Name Created Modified
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project 1 13 days ago 9 days ago
project 2 a day ago a minute ago
project 3 a month ago a month ago
See which ones you have on GitHub, but not on your computer
$ pytoil show diff
Diff: Remote - Local
Showing 3 out of 3 projects
Name Size Created Modified
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remote 1 154.6 kB a month ago 29 days ago
remote 2 2.1 MB 1 year, 15 days ago 11 months ago
remote 3 753.7 kB 1 year, 6 months ago a month ago
Easily grab a project, regardless of where it is
$ pytoil checkout myproject
// Will now either open that project if local
// or clone it, then open it if not
Create a new project and virtual environment in one go
$ pytoil new myproject --venv venv
Creating project: 'myproject' at '/Users/you/projects/myproject'
Creating virtual environment for: 'myproject'
And even do this from a cookiecutter template
$ pytoil new myproject --venv venv --cookie https://github.com/some/cookie.git
Creating project: 'myproject' with cookiecutter template: 'https://github.com/some/cookie.git'
// You'll then be asked all the cookiecutter questions defined in the template
// After which pytoil will take over and create the virtual environment as normal
And loads more!
Help
Like all good CLI programs, pytoil (as well as all it's subcommands, and all their subcommands!) has a --help
option to show you what to do.
$ pytoil --help
Usage: pytoil [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Helpful CLI to automate the development workflow.
- Create and manage your local and remote projects
- Build projects from cookiecutter templates.
- Easily create/manage virtual environments.
- Minimal configuration required.
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
checkout Checkout an existing development project.
config Interact with pytoil's configuration.
docs Open pytoil's documentation in your browser.
find Quickly locate a project.
gh Open one of your projects on GitHub.
info Get useful info for a project.
new Create a new development project.
pull Pull down your remote projects.
remove Remove projects from your local filesystem.
show View your local/remote projects.
pytoil's CLI is designed such that if you don't specify any arguments, it won't do anything! just show you the --help
. This is called being a 'well behaved' unix command line tool.
This is true for any subcommand of pytoil so you won't accidentally break anything if you don't specify arguments ๐
And if you get truly stuck, you can quickly open pytoil's documentation with:
$ pytoil docs
Opening pytoil's documentation in your browser...
# Now you'll be on this page in whatever your default browser is!
Check out the docs for more ๐ฅ
Contributing
pytoil
is an open source project and, as such, welcomes contributions of all kinds ๐
Your best bet is to check out the contributing guide in the docs!
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