rich | Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal | Command Line Interface library

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rich is a Python library typically used in Utilities, Command Line Interface applications. rich has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has medium support. You can install using 'pip install rich' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.

To effortlessly add rich output to your application, you can import the rich print method, which has the same signature as the builtin Python function. Try this:.
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              rich has a medium active ecosystem.
              It has 43609 star(s) with 1571 fork(s). There are 542 watchers for this library.
              There were 2 major release(s) in the last 12 months.
              There are 109 open issues and 987 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 27 days. There are 44 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of rich is 13.7.1

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              rich has no bugs reported.

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              rich has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              rich is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
              Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.

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              rich releases are available to install and integrate.
              Deployable package is available in PyPI.
              Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
              Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.

            Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA

            kandi has reviewed rich and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into rich implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
            • Export to SVG .
            • Create a test card .
            • Return the syntax for the given console .
            • Render a stack .
            • Render the object .
            • Divide the text by the given offsets .
            • Open a file .
            • Decode a line .
            • Installs the rich printer .
            • Get the top left corner of the given column .
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            rich Key Features

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            rich Examples and Code Snippets

            Using the Console
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            from rich.console import Console
            
            console = Console()
            
            console.print("Hello", "World!")
            
            console.print("Hello", "World!", style="bold red")
            
            console.print("Where there is a [bold cyan]Will[/bold cyan] there [u]is[/u] a [i]way[/i].")
              
            Rich Inspect
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            >>> my_list = ["foo", "bar"]
            >>> from rich import inspect
            >>> inspect(my_list, methods=True)
              
            Rich Print
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            from rich import print
            
            print("Hello, [bold magenta]World[/bold magenta]!", ":vampire:", locals())
              
            rich - fullscreen
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            """
            Demonstrates a Rich "application" using the Layout and Live classes.
            
            """
            
            from datetime import datetime
            
            from rich import box
            from rich.align import Align
            from rich.console import Console, Group
            from rich.layout import Layout
            from rich.panel imp  
            Wrap rich text lines .
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            def wrap_rich_text_lines(inp, cols):
              """Wrap RichTextLines according to maximum number of columns.
            
              Produces a new RichTextLines object with the text lines, font_attr_segs and
              annotations properly wrapped. This ought to be used sparingly, as in  
            rich - top lite simulator
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            """Lite simulation of the top linux command."""
            import datetime
            import random
            import sys
            import time
            from dataclasses import dataclass
            
            from rich import box
            from rich.console import Console
            from rich.live import Live
            from rich.table import Table
            
            if   
            How do I zip a list of lists into a Python Rich table with headers and rows
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            from rich.console import Console
            from rich.table import Table
            
            records = test_records.get_all_values()
            table = Table(title="Test Records")
            
            for heading in records[0]:
                table.add_column(f"{heading}")
            
            for row in records[1::1]:
                table.
            Textual (python) - how to add click event in simple Text object?
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            from rich.panel import Panel
            from rich.text import Text
            from textual.app import App
            from textual.widgets import Header, Footer, ScrollView
            
            
            class MyApp(App):
            
                async def on_load(self) -> None:
                    await self.bind("b", "color('bl
            version = attr: in setup.cfg, ModuleNotFoundError
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            from .__about__ import __version__
            from .main import solve
            
            version = attr: in setup.cfg, ModuleNotFoundError
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            version = attr:foobar.__about__.__version__
            

            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Argparse outputting help text twice
            Asked 2022-Feb-25 at 21:44

            After an hour googling, I can't find anybody who has had anything resembling this issue besides myself. I created a command line interface with argparse. Originally I had tried to leverage argparse's built in help text behavior. But my boss isn't satisfied with the default help text, so he is having me write up the full usage/help text in a text file and just display the entire file.

            For some reason, in a certain case, its outputting the text twice.

            Here is the basics of how my program is broken down:

            I have a top level parser. I read in my help text file, set it to a string help_text, and then set "usage=help_text" on the parser. Then I create subparsers (4 of them and then a base case) to create subcommands. Only one of those subparsers has any additional arguments (one positional, one optional). Before I reworked the help text, I had help text for each individual subcommand by using "help=" but now those are all blank. Lastly, I have set up a base case to display the help text whenever no subcommands are given.

            Here is the behavior I'm getting:

            When I call the main function with no subcommands and no arguments, my help_text from the text file outputs, and then like 2-3 additional lines of boiler plate I can't seem to get rid of. Also because the word usage appears in my text file, it says "usage: usage"

            When I call the main command and then type --help, the exact same thing happens as above.

            When I call the one subcommand that has a required positional argument and I don't include that argument... it spits out the entire help text twice. Right above the second time it prints, it prints the default usage line for that subcommand.

            Lastly, when I use a different subcommand that has no arguments and give it an argument (one too many) it spits out everything completely correctly without even the extra couple lines at the end.

            I don't know how to make heads or tales about this. Here is the main function of the script (I can verify that this problem occurs only in the main function where argparse is used, not the other functions that the main function calls):

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-25 at 21:44

            With a modification of your main:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71270655

            QUESTION

            Solving conda environment stuck
            Asked 2021-Dec-22 at 18:02

            I'm trying to install conda environment using the command:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-22 at 18:02

            This solves fine (), but is indeed a complex solve mainly due to:

            • underspecification
            • lack of modularization
            Underspecification

            This particular environment specification ends up installing well over 300 packages. And there isn't a single one of those that are constrained by the specification. That is a huge SAT problem to solve and Conda will struggle with this. Mamba will help solve faster, but providing additional constraints can vastly reduce the solution space.

            At minimum, specify a Python version (major.minor), such as python=3.9. This is the single most effective constraint.

            Beyond that, putting minimum requirements on central packages (those that are dependencies of others) can help, such as minimum NumPy.

            Lack of Modularization

            I assume the name "devenv" means this is a development environment. So, I get that one wants all these tools immediately at hand. However, Conda environment activation is so simple, and most IDE tooling these days (Spyder, VSCode, Jupyter) encourages separation of infrastructure and the execution kernel. Being more thoughtful about how environments (emphasis on the plural) are organized and work together, can go a long way in having a sustainable and painless data science workflow.

            The environment at hand has multiple red flags in my book:

            • conda-build should be in base and only in base
            • snakemake should be in a dedicated environment
            • notebook (i.e., Jupyter) should be in a dedicated environment, co-installed with nb_conda_kernels; all kernel environments need are ipykernel

            I'd probably also have the linting/formatting packages separated, but that's less an issue. The real killer though is snakemake - it's just a massive piece of infrastructure and I'd strongly encourage keeping that separated.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70451652

            QUESTION

            Mysql Error while piping database to different server
            Asked 2021-Nov-28 at 19:48

            I have a strange error here. The command I am executing is this:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-28 at 19:48

            By default, when you use mysqldump DB, the output includes table-creation statements, but no CREATE DATABASE statement. It just assumes you have created an empty schema first.

            So you could do this to create the schema first:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70146691

            QUESTION

            Shell script to pull row counts from all Hive tables in multiple Hive databases
            Asked 2021-Nov-22 at 07:57

            I am trying to create a shell script that will pull row counts in all tables from multiple databases. All of the databases follow the same naming convention "the_same_databasename_<%>" except the final layer in the name, which varies. I am trying to run the following:

            use ; show tables; select count(*) from ;

            Since I have 40 different databases, I would need to run the first two queries for each database 40 different times, plus the select count query even more depending on how many table in the database (very time consuming). I have my PuTTy configuration settings set to save my PuTTy sessions into a .txt on my local directory, so I can have the row count results displayed right in my command line interface. So far this is what I have but not sure how to include the final commands to get the actual row counts from the tables in each database.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 07:57

            You can use nested for-loop:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70057982

            QUESTION

            See workspace in MATLAB command line terminal
            Asked 2021-Nov-20 at 09:18

            Is there any command to see all variable names, types and values in command line interface? Similar to Matlab's Workspace? I already know about command whos but it doesn't show the values, It just shows names and types.

            Thanks :)

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-20 at 09:18

            QUESTION

            How can I fix "Failed to compile src/index.js 'firebase' is not defined no-undef"?
            Asked 2021-Nov-12 at 21:59

            I am trying to use a React web app to read and write stuff in a Firebase realtime database. Every time I run "npm run start", I get this error message.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-12 at 21:59

            Recently, Firebase announced that version 9 of Firebase SDK JS is generally available. This was done to do some optimisations. Try using:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68959965

            QUESTION

            Array of structs only takes last value in C
            Asked 2021-Nov-05 at 19:41

            I'm trying to make a simple command line interface, but i'm having a probleme for parsing commands :

            process_t is a structure contient the path of the command with arguments to be stored in the variable argv.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 11:12

            You're trying to use the block-local array argv, which is recreated for every command and, what's worse, doesn't even exist any longer after parse_cmd has returned. An array object with sufficient lifetime has to be used; you can do this by changing

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69844231

            QUESTION

            How to detect if Python is running in Git Bash terminal, or Windows cmd?
            Asked 2021-Oct-17 at 16:37

            I'd like to give my Python scripts the ability to detect whether it was executed in a Git Bash terminal, or the Windows cmd command line interface. For example, I'm trying to write a function to clear the terminal (regardless of which terminal it is), e.g. echoes the clear command if in Git Bash, or cls if in cmd.

            I've tried using sys.platform to detect this, but it returns win32 regardless of which type of terminal it was ran in.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-17 at 05:23

            I don't believe what you're asking for is possible, but there are several answers here that show all the detections you can do to use the correct type of clear. Usually, it's just best to either make your own window or not clear the screen, sadly.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69601508

            QUESTION

            Connecting to MySQL server in a script returns error, but it works fine in a terminal
            Asked 2021-Oct-12 at 15:28

            I'm trying to write a bash script which will install and set up a MySQL server automatically. The problem is that when my script executes the following command:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-12 at 15:28

            Well, I'm not entirely sure what was wrong, but I think it came down to one process not finishing before another process started. I inserted a sleep 5 in the script - just before the last line where I'm trying to connect to the server, and that worked. I also wrapped the line in a while loop, giving it up to 5 attempts to connect to the server, and if it fails, it will wait a further 5 seconds. Currently this seems to work fairly reliably and I am able to connect to the MySQL server.

            So either way the problem appears to be solved.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69538440

            QUESTION

            Python 3 + Click: CLI arguments get butchered when calling one command from another
            Asked 2021-Sep-10 at 16:18

            I am using Python 3.9 and Click to build a small command line interface utility, but I am getting strange errors, specifically when I attempt to call one function decorated as a @click.command() from another function that is also decorated the same way.

            I have distilled my program down to the bare minimum to explain what I mean.

            This is my program

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-10 at 16:18

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            Install rich

            You can install using 'pip install rich' or download it from GitHub, PyPI.
            You can use rich like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.

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