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A minimal Python framework for building stateful REPL applications with ASCII display

Project description

ReplKit2

Flask-style framework for building stateful REPL applications with rich display, MCP integration, and multi-mode deployment.

✨ Features

  • 🚀 Multi-mode: REPL, CLI, MCP server from one codebase
  • 🎨 Rich display: Tables, trees, boxes, charts, markdown
  • 🔌 MCP ready: Tools, resources, prompts for Claude/LLMs
  • CLI support: Traditional command-line interface via Typer
  • 🎯 Type safe: Full type hints, MCP-compatible validation

📦 Installation

# With uv (recommended)
uv add replkit2                      # Core library only
uv add "replkit2[all]"               # MCP + CLI support
uv add "replkit2[mcp,cli]"           # Same as above
uv add "replkit2[examples]"          # For running examples

# Or with pip
pip install replkit2
pip install replkit2[all]            # MCP + CLI support
pip install replkit2[mcp,cli]        # Same as above
pip install replkit2[examples]       # For running examples

🚀 Quick Start

from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from replkit2 import App

@dataclass
class State:
    tasks: list = field(default_factory=list)
    next_id: int = 1

app = App("todo", State)

@app.command(display="table", headers=["ID", "Task", "Done"])
def list_tasks(state):
    """List all tasks."""
    return [{"ID": t["id"], "Task": t["text"], "Done": "✓" if t["done"] else ""} 
            for t in state.tasks]

@app.command()
def add(state, text: str):
    """Add a task."""
    task = {"id": state.next_id, "text": text, "done": False}
    state.tasks.append(task)
    state.next_id += 1
    return f"Added: {text}"

@app.command()
def done(state, id: int):
    """Mark task as done."""
    for task in state.tasks:
        if task["id"] == id:
            task["done"] = True
            return f"Completed task {id}"
    return f"Task {id} not found"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    import sys
    if "--mcp" in sys.argv:
        app.mcp.run()     # MCP server for Claude/LLMs
    elif "--cli" in sys.argv:
        app.cli()         # Traditional CLI
    else:
        app.run(title="Todo Manager")  # Interactive REPL

Run it:

python todo.py                    # Interactive REPL
python todo.py --cli add "Buy milk"  # CLI mode
python todo.py --cli list_tasks      # CLI mode
python todo.py --mcp              # MCP server

🎨 Display Types

@app.command(display="table", headers=["Name", "Status"])
def show_table(state):
    return [{"Name": "Item 1", "Status": "Active"}]

@app.command(display="box", title="Info")
def show_box(state):
    return "This is in a box!"

@app.command(display="tree")
def show_tree(state):
    return {"root": {"child1": "leaf", "child2": ["item1", "item2"]}}

@app.command(display="progress", show_percentage=True)
def show_progress(state):
    return {"value": 7, "total": 10}

@app.command(display="markdown")
def show_markdown(state):
    return {
        "elements": [
            {"type": "heading", "content": "Status Report"},
            {"type": "alert", "content": "System is operational", "level": "success"},
            {"type": "table", "headers": ["Task", "Status"], 
             "rows": [{"Task": "Backup", "Status": "Complete"}]},
        ]
    }

🔌 MCP Integration

# Tool (callable action)
@app.command(fastmcp={"type": "tool"})
def process(state, text: str, count: int = 1):
    return f"Processed '{text}' {count} times"

# Resource (readable data at app://get_task/123)
@app.command(fastmcp={"type": "resource"})
def get_task(state, id: int):
    return {"id": id, "data": state.tasks.get(id)}

# Prompt template
@app.command(fastmcp={"type": "prompt"})
def brainstorm(state, topic: str = ""):
    context = "\n".join(t["text"] for t in state.tasks[:5])
    return f"Based on these tasks:\n{context}\n\nBrainstorm about: {topic}"

Configure Claude Desktop (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "todo": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["/path/to/todo.py", "--mcp"]
    }
  }
}

⚡ CLI Support

@app.command(
    typer={"name": "ls", "help": "List tasks with filters"}
)
def list_tasks(state, done: bool = False, limit: int = 10):
    tasks = [t for t in state.tasks if not done or t.get("done")]
    return tasks[:limit]

# Usage:
# python todo.py --cli ls --done --limit 5
# python todo.py --cli add "New task"
# python todo.py --cli done 1

🎯 Type Safety

# ✅ Good - MCP compatible
def cmd(state, 
    required: str,                  # Required param
    optional: str = None,           # Optional with None
    items: List[str] = None,        # Typed list
    config: Dict[str, int] = None,  # Typed dict
):
    pass

# ❌ Bad - causes "unknown" in MCP
def cmd(state,
    untyped,                        # Missing annotation
    opt: Optional[str] = None,      # Don't use Optional
    either: Union[str, int] = "",   # Don't use Union
):
    pass

📁 Examples

Run examples:

cd examples
python todo.py                  # REPL mode
python notes_mcp.py --mcp        # MCP server
python typer_demo.py --cli --help  # CLI help

📚 Documentation

🛠️ Development

# Clone and install
git clone https://github.com/angelsen/replkit2
cd replkit2
uv sync --group dev

# Type check
uv run basedpyright src/replkit2

# Format & lint
uv run ruff format src/
uv run ruff check src/

📄 License

MIT - see LICENSE for details.

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