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Declarative and typed argument parsing built on argparse.

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⚙️ spargear

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A powerful yet simple Python library for declarative command-line argument parsing, built on top of argparse. spargear enables elegant, type-safe definitions of CLI arguments and subcommands with minimal boilerplate.

Why spargear?

  • Declarative: Define your CLI arguments neatly using Python data classes.
  • 🚀 Typed and Safe: Leveraging Python typing and dataclasses to ensure type safety and developer productivity.
  • 🔧 Flexible: Supports complex argument parsing scenarios, including subcommands and nested configurations.
  • 📦 Minimal Dependencies: Pure Python, built directly upon the reliable argparse module.

Installation

Install with pip:

pip install spargear

Quick Start

Define your arguments:

from spargear import ArgumentSpec, BaseArguments


class MyArgs(BaseArguments):
    input_file: ArgumentSpec[str] = ArgumentSpec(["-i", "--input"], required=True, help="Input file path")
    verbose: ArgumentSpec[bool] = ArgumentSpec(["-v", "--verbose"], action="store_true", help="Enable verbose output")

# Parse the command-line arguments
args = MyArgs()

# Access the parsed arguments
input_file: str = args.input_file.unwrap()  # If none, it raises an error
# input_file: str | None = args.input_file.value
verbose: bool = args.verbose.unwrap()  # If none, it raises an error
# verbose: str | bool = args.verbose.value
print(f"Input file: {input_file}")
print(f"Verbose mode: {verbose}")

Run your CLI:

python app.py --input example.txt --verbose

Features

  • Automatic inference of argument types
  • Nested subcommands with clear definitions
  • Typed file handlers via custom protocols
  • Suppress arguments seamlessly

Advanced Usage

Subcommands:

from typing import Optional
from spargear import BaseArguments, SubcommandSpec, ArgumentSpec


class InitArgs(BaseArguments):
    name: ArgumentSpec[str] = ArgumentSpec(["name"], help="Project name")


class CommitArgs(BaseArguments):
    message: ArgumentSpec[str] = ArgumentSpec(["-m"], required=True, help="Commit message")


class GitCLI(BaseArguments):
    init = SubcommandSpec("init", InitArgs, help="Initialize a new repository")
    commit = SubcommandSpec("commit", CommitArgs, help="Commit changes")


# Parse the command line arguments
args = GitCLI()

# Print the parsed arguments
name: Optional[str] = args.init.argument_class.name.value
message: Optional[str] = args.commit.argument_class.message.value
print(f"Name: {name}")
print(f"Message: {message}")

Run your CLI:

python app.py init my_project
python app.py commit -m "Initial commit"

Compatibility

  • Python 3.8+

License

MIT

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