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How to Implement argparse CLI Command in Python
Build a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that accepts positional and optional arguments, flags, and prints a customizable greeting.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A simple CLI tool to greet users.")
parser.add_argument("name", help="Your name")
parser.add_argument("-g", "--greeting", default="Hello", help="Greeting word (default: Hello)")
parser.add_argument("--uppercase", action="store_…
How to Parse CLI Arguments in Python with argparse
Build a beginner-friendly CLI with argparse that accepts optional --name, --greeting, and --uppercase flags, then prints a customizable greeting.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Greet a user with optional customization.")
parser.add_argument("--name", default="world", help="Name to greet")
parser.add_argument("--greeting", default="Hello", help="Greeting word")
parser.add_argument("--uppercase", action=…
How to Parse Terraform Plan Output in Python
Parse mock Terraform plan output text into structured add, change, and destroy lists using Python.
import json
from typing import Dict, List
def parse_terraform_plan_output(plan_output_text: str) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
"""
Parses a mock Terraform plan output text into a structured dictionary.
"""
parsed: Dict[str, List[str]] = {"add": [], "change": [], "destroy": []}
for line in plan_output_…
How to Sort Command-Line Arguments in Python
Build a beginner-friendly argparse CLI that sorts numbers or words passed as arguments, with an optional reverse flag.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Sort numbers or words from the command line.")
parser.add_argument("items", nargs="+", help="Items to sort (numbers or words)")
parser.add_argument("--reverse", "-r", action="store_true", help="Sort in descending order")
args =…
How to stage and commit all changes with Git in Python
Run git add -A and git commit from Python using subprocess to automate staging and committing all file changes in one step.
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def stage_and_commit_all(commit_message: str) -> None:
"""Stage all changes and create a commit with the given message."""
repo_root = Path.cwd()
if not (repo_root / ".git").exists():
raise RuntimeError("Not inside a Git repository")
subprocess.run([…
How to validate argparse CLI commands in Python
Build a beginner-friendly command-line argument parser with argparse, including required and optional arguments, plus simple validation for age.
import argparse
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate CLI arguments for beginners.")
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, help="Your name.")
parser.add_argument("--age", type=int, default=None, help="Your age (optional).")
parser.add_argument("--verbose", action="store_t…
Mock Certbot Renewal in Python for Testing
Simulates a Let's Encrypt certificate renewal by writing a mock certificate file and printing realistic certbot CLI output, without calling the actual certbot.
import subprocess
import sys
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from pathlib import Path
def renew_cert(domain: str, output_dir: str = "certs") -> str:
"""Simulate a Let's Encrypt renewal with mock certbot output."""
out = Path(output_dir)
out.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
cert_path = out…
Parse nginx access log top IPs in Python
Reads an nginx access log line by line, extracts the client IP, and returns the most frequent IPs using a regex and Counter.
import re
from collections import Counter
def top_ips(log_file, n=10):
ip_pattern = re.compile(r'^(\S+)')
ip_counts = Counter()
with open(log_file, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
match = ip_pattern.match(line)
if match:
ip_counts[match.group(1)] += 1
return…
Create a Mock GitHub Release API in Python for Testing gh CLI
Build an in-memory GitHub Releases API mock that mimics create_release and list_releases for unit testing gh CLI stubs without network calls.
import json
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock
class GitHubReleaseAPI:
"""Mock GitHub Releases API for testing gh CLI stub behavior."""
def __init__(self):
self.releases = {}
self.counter = 1
def create_release(self, repo, tag, name=None, notes=None):
release_id = self…
Get Git Status Info in Python
Run git commands from Python to gather branch name, number of changes, total commits, and clean status, returning them as a dict.
import subprocess
import json
from pathlib import Path
def get_git_status(repo_path="."):
"""Return basic git info about a repository as a dict."""
try:
branch = subprocess.check_output(
["git", "branch", "--show-current"],
cwd=repo_path,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,…
How to Build a Git Helper Class in Python
A beginner-friendly GitHelper class that wraps common git commands (status, log, branch) into reusable Python methods with structured output.
import subprocess
import json
from pathlib import Path
class GitHelper:
def __init__(self, repo_path="."):
self.repo = Path(repo_path)
def run(self, *args):
result = subprocess.run(
["git", *args],
cwd=self.repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,…
How to Get Git Status and Log in Python
A beginner-friendly helper that runs git status and git log from Python using subprocess, with safe handling for non-repo directories.
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
def git_status(path: str = ".") -> str:
"""Return the current git status as a string."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "status", "--short"],
cwd=path,
capture_output=True,
text=True
)
return result.stdout.strip() or "No cha…
How to List Changed Files in the Last Git Commit with Python
Runs `git diff --name-only HEAD~1 HEAD` via subprocess to list the names of files changed in the most recent commit.
import subprocess
def list_changed_files():
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "diff", "--name-only", "HEAD~1", "HEAD"],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True
)
files = result.stdout.strip().splitlines()
return files
if __name__ == "__main__":
changed = list_cha…
How to Run Git Commands from Python with subprocess
This helper runs `git status --short` and `git log --oneline` from Python, captures their output, and returns readable strings with error handling for non-repo directories.
import subprocess
def git_status():
"""Return a short, human-readable git status."""
try:
output = subprocess.run(
["git", "status", "--short"],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True,
).stdout.strip()
return output if output else "W…
Upload Assets to GitHub Release with Python Mock
Simulates uploading binary and text assets to a GitHub release using a mock server, returning structured metadata for each upload.
import json
import os
import tempfile
from datetime import datetime
class ReleaseUploader:
"""Simulates uploading assets to a release with a mock server."""
def __init__(self, owner: str, repo: str, tag: str):
self.owner = owner
self.repo = repo
self.tag = tag
self.uploade…
How to Mock CloudFront Invalidation Paths in Python
Build a sorted, deduplicated list of CloudFront invalidation paths from a set of file paths, adding implicit index.html entries.
import argparse
def build_invalidation_paths(files, include_index=True):
"""
Create CloudFront invalidation paths from a list of files.
Converts file names to root-relative paths and optionally adds /index.html.
"""
paths = []
for f in files:
f = f.strip()
if not f:
…
Build a Recipe Runner Mock in Python
A Python script that mocks a command runner recipe system: maps recipe names to shell commands, executes them with subprocess, and prints the output and exit code.
import subprocess
import sys
def run_recipe(recipe: str) -> None:
"""Simulate a command runner recipe by printing the command and exit code."""
print(f"Running recipe: {recipe}")
result = subprocess.run(recipe, shell=True, capture_output=True, text=True)
print(f"Exit code: {result.returncode}")
i…
Build a Textual TUI App Skeleton in Python
Create a minimal Textual terminal UI app with a header, label, button, and footer, ready for interactive mock demonstrations.
from textual.app import App, ComposeResult
from textual.widgets import Header, Footer, Button, Label
class MockApp(App):
"""A minimal Textual TUI app skeleton."""
BINDINGS = [("q", "quit", "Quit")]
def compose(self) -> ComposeResult:
"""Create child widgets."""
yield Header()
yie…
How to Create Interactive CLI Prompts in Python with questionary
Build mock interactive command-line prompts using questionary's select and text widgets with graceful handling of user cancellation.
import questionary
def main():
# Mock interactive prompts using questionary's select and text
choice = questionary.select(
"What is your favorite programming language?",
choices=["Python", "JavaScript", "Go", "Rust"]
).ask()
# ask() returns None if user cancels; handle gracefully
…
How to Create a Mock Virtualenv with an Activation Script in Python
Create a mock virtualenv directory with a generated bash activation script using Python's standard library.
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def mock_virtualenv(name: str = "myenv") -> Path:
"""Create a mock virtualenv directory and activation script."""
env_dir = Path(name)
env_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
(env_dir / "bin").mkdir(exist_ok=True)
activate_script = f"""#!/bin/…
How to Create a Rich Console Progress Bar Mock in Python
This code uses Rich's Console and Progress API to build a simulated progress bar for a long-running task, updating progress and printing status messages.
import time
from rich.console import Console
from rich.progress import Progress, BarColumn, TextColumn, PercentageColumn
console = Console()
def run_simulation():
console.print("[bold cyan]Starting simulated task...[/bold cyan]")
with Progress(
TextColumn("[bold blue]{task.description}[/bold blu…
How to Mock Click CLI App Subcommands in Python
Simulate Click-style CLI subcommand calls in Python by using argparse with subparsers and mocking sys.argv in tests or scripts.
import sys
import argparse
def do_greet(args):
print(f"Hello, {args.name}!")
def do_goodbye(args):
print(f"Goodbye, {args.name}!")
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="clickapp")
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest="command", required=True)
greet_parser = subparsers.add_par…
How to Mock Twine Upload to TestPyPI in Python
Simulate a twine upload to TestPyPI with a dry-run mock function that validates distribution files and prints the intended upload action without any network call.
import subprocess
import sys
# Mock twine upload to TestPyPI using subprocess dry-run
def mock_twine_upload(dist_file: str, repo_url: str = "https://test.pypi.org/legacy/") -> None:
"""Simulate twine upload by checking dist file and printing intended action."""
if not dist_file.endswith((".whl", ".tar.gz")):
…
How to Mock a pipx Install Command in Python
Simulate a pipx install step by validating tool names and printing the exact command output a real pipx run would produce.
import subprocess
import sys
def install_with_pipx(tool_name: str) -> str:
"""
Mock a pipx install step by validating the tool name and
simulating the installation command output.
"""
allowed_tools = {"black", "flake8", "mypy", "ruff"}
if tool_name not in allowed_tools:
raise ValueErr…
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