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Strings & text easy

Extract Data from Strings in Python: Beginner's Guide

A beginner-friendly helper that splits a comma-separated string into a list, shows word count, and extracts the first and last words using Python's split() and join() methods.

string split join
Python
text = "python,string,extract,beginner"

words = text.split(",")

print("Full text:", text)
print("Word count:", len(words))
print("First word:", words[0])
print("Last word:", words[-1])

joined = " | ".join(words)
print("Joined with separator:", joined)
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Strings & text easy

How to Format a Float as Currency in Python

This code defines a function that converts a float to a string formatted as US currency with two decimal places and comma separators.

formatting currency f-string
Python
def format_currency(amount):
    return f"${amount:,.2f}"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    test_amounts = [1234.5, 0, 9999999.999, -42.867]
    for amount in test_amounts:
        print(f"{amount} -> {format_currency(amount)}")
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Strings & text easy

How to Split a String by Comma in Python

Splits a comma-separated string into a list of trimmed items using Python's built-in split and a list comprehension.

strings split list
Python
def split_csv(line):
    return [item.strip() for item in line.split(",")]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "apple, banana, cherry, date"
    result = split_csv(sample)
    print(result)
    print(f"Number of items: {len(result)}")
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Lists & loops easy

Convert a List of Integers to a Comma-Separated String in Python

Convert a list of integers into a single comma-separated string using a generator expression and str.join.

join list comma
Python
def ints_to_comma_string(numbers):
    return ",".join(str(num) for num in numbers)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
    result = ints_to_comma_string(numbers)
    print(result)
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Lists & loops easy

How to Parse a Comma String into a List of Integers in Python

Converts a comma-separated string into a list of integers, handling spaces and empty inputs.

csv parsing list-comprehension
Python
def parse_csv_to_ints(text: str) -> list[int]:
    """Parse a comma-separated string into a list of integers."""
    if not text.strip():
        return []
    return [int(part.strip()) for part in text.split(",") if part.strip()]

if __name__ == "__main__":
    sample = "10, 20, 30, 40, 50"
    result = parse_csv_to_…
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Functions & basics easy

Format CLI help text in Python

Build a readable usage string for a command-line tool, aligning flags and wrapping descriptions with the textwrap module.

cli textwrap formatting
Python
import textwrap


def format_help(command_name: str, description: str, options: list[tuple[str, str]]) -> str:
    """Format CLI help text into a readable usage string."""
    header = f"Usage: {command_name} [OPTIONS]"
    lines = [header, "", description, "", "Options:"]

    for flag, help_text in options:
        …
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Functions & basics easy

How to Add a Dry Run Flag to a Python CLI Command

Build a Python CLI command with a --dry-run flag that previews actions and exits before making real changes.

argparse cli dry-run
Python
import argparse
import sys

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Sample CLI command with dry-run flag")
    parser.add_argument("--name", required=True, help="Name to greet")
    parser.add_argument("--dry-run", action="store_true", dest="dry_run",
                        help="Show what would…
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Functions & basics medium

How to Build a Subcommand Parser Tree with argparse in Python

Create a CLI with nested subcommands (like git) using argparse subparsers, where each subcommand maps to its own handler function.

argparse cli subparsers
Python
import argparse


def cmd_add(args):
    print(f"Adding {args.num1} + {args.num2} = {args.num1 + args.num2}")


def cmd_sub(args):
    print(f"Subtracting {args.num1} - {args.num2} = {args.num1 - args.num2}")


def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="calculator")
    subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(d…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Parse Command Line Arguments in Python with argparse

Build a CLI that accepts positional integers, an optional --sum flag, and a --verbose switch, all with Python's standard argparse library.

argparse cli command line
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Process some integers.')
    parser.add_argument('numbers', metavar='N', type=int, nargs='+',
                        help='an integer for the accumulator')
    parser.add_argument('--sum', dest='accumulate', action='store_const',
         …
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Functions & basics easy

How to Use a Dispatch Table in Python (Map Strings to Functions)

Maps string command names to callable functions in a dictionary, then dispatches calls safely with error handling.

dispatch-table dictionary functions
Python
def add(a, b):
    return a + b


def subtract(a, b):
    return a - b


def multiply(a, b):
    return a * b


def divide(a, b):
    if b == 0:
        raise ValueError("Division by zero")
    return a / b


dispatch = {
    "add": add,
    "subtract": subtract,
    "multiply": multiply,
    "divide": divide,
}


def…
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Functions & basics easy

How to Validate CLI Integer Option Within a Range in Python

Use argparse with integer type and bounds checking to validate a command-line option falls within a specified min-max range.

argparse cli validation
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Validate an integer within a range.")
    parser.add_argument("--value", type=int, required=True, help="Integer to validate")
    parser.add_argument("--min", type=int, default=0, help="Minimum allowed value")
    parser.add_argument("--max…
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Files & data easy

Build a Command-Line To-Do List Application with Data Persistence in Python

A persistent command-line to-do list that saves tasks as JSON, supporting add, show, toggle done, and quit commands.

cli json persistence
Python
import json
import os

TODO_FILE = "todos.json"

def load_todos():
    if not os.path.exists(TODO_FILE):
        return []
    with open(TODO_FILE, "r") as f:
        return json.load(f)

def save_todos(todos):
    with open(TODO_FILE, "w") as f:
        json.dump(todos, f, indent=2)

def show_todos(todos):
    if not…
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OOP & classes medium

How to Implement the Command Pattern with Undo in Python

Python code demonstrating the Command design pattern with undo and redo support using action objects and a history manager.

command-pattern design-patterns oop
Python
class Command:
    def execute(self):
        raise NotImplementedError

    def undo(self):
        raise NotImplementedError


class AddTextCommand(Command):
    def __init__(self, document, text):
        self.document = document
        self.text = text

    def execute(self):
        self.document.append(self.tex…
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Automation & scripting medium

Automatically Generate Charts from CSV Files with One Command

Read a CSV file with headers, extract the first two numeric columns, and save a matplotlib line chart as a PNG image.

csv matplotlib charting
Python
import csv
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

def generate_chart(csv_path: str) -> None:
    """Read a CSV file with headers and plot the first two numeric columns."""
    data = []
    with open(csv_path, 'r', newline='') as f:
        reader = csv.reader(f)
        headers = next(re…
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Automation & scripting easy

Build a Command-Line Password Generator in Python

Generate cryptographically strong random passwords using Python's secrets module and print them for command-line use.

secrets password-generator automation
Python
import secrets
import string

def generate_password(length=16):
    """Generate a cryptographically strong random password."""
    alphabet = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + string.punctuation
    password = ''.join(secrets.choice(alphabet) for _ in range(length))
    return password

if __name__ == "__main__":…
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Automation & scripting medium

Find Zombie Processes on Linux with Python

Parse the output of `ps -eo pid,stat,comm` to detect processes in zombie state (Z) on a Linux system and report their PIDs and commands.

linux process monitoring
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import subprocess

def find_zombie_processes():
    """Find zombie processes (state 'Z') running on Linux."""
    try:
        result = subprocess.run(['ps', '-eo', 'pid,stat,comm'], capture_output=True, text=True, check=True)
        zombies = []
        for line in result.stdout.stri…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a CLI with argparse in Python

Create a beginner-friendly command-line tool in Python that processes multiple filenames with optional flags for verbose output and uppercase conversion.

argparse cli scripting
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="A simple CLI to process files with optional verbose mode."
    )
    parser.add_argument("filenames", nargs="+", help="Files to process")
    parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Print extra details")
 …
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a Python argparse CLI for Beginners

Build a beginner-friendly command-line interface using Python's argparse module with positional and optional arguments.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse

def greet(name, greeting="Hello", uppercase=False):
    message = f"{greeting}, {name}!"
    if uppercase:
        message = message.upper()
    return message

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A simple CLI greet tool for beginners.")
    parser.add_argument("name", help="…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a Simple Python CLI with argparse

Create a friendly command-line greeting tool with argparse that accepts a positional name and optional flags for custom greetings and uppercase output.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse

def greet(name, greeting="Hello", uppercase=False):
    message = f"{greeting}, {name}!"
    return message.upper() if uppercase else message

if __name__ == "__main__":
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="A simple greeting tool to demonstrate argparse basics."
    )
    parser.…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a Simple argparse CLI in Python

Create a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that reads a file, optionally uppercases its lines, and prints a configurable number of lines.

argparse cli automation
Python
import argparse

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="Automate file processing with a simple CLI tool."
    )
    parser.add_argument("filename", help="Path to the input file")
    parser.add_argument("--uppercase", action="store_true", help="Convert text to uppercase")
    parser.add…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build a Simple argparse CLI in Python

Build a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that greets a user, with optional greeting text and uppercase output.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse

def greet(name, greeting="Hello", uppercase=False):
    message = f"{greeting}, {name}!"
    if uppercase:
        message = message.upper()
    return message

if __name__ == "__main__":
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Simple CLI greeting tool")
    parser.add_argument("name", help=…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build an argparse CLI That Filters File Lines by Keyword in Python

This Python script is a command-line tool built with argparse that reads a text file and prints only the lines that contain (or don't contain) a given keyword.

argparse cli filter
Python
import argparse
import sys

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Filter lines from a file by keyword.")
    parser.add_argument("input", type=str, help="File to read")
    parser.add_argument("keyword", type=str, help="Keyword to filter lines")
    parser.add_argument("--contains", action="sto…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Build an argparse Command-Line Tool in Python

Create a simple file-info CLI with argparse that counts lines and prints file size, with optional verbose and output flags.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse
import os
from pathlib import Path


def process_file(filepath, verbose=False):
    """Read a file and report its size and line count."""
    path = Path(filepath)
    if not path.exists():
        raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {filepath}")

    content = path.read_text()
    lines = conten…
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Automation & scripting easy

How to Create a Simple Python CLI with argparse

Build a beginner-friendly command-line tool with argparse that accepts positional and optional arguments to greet users flexibly.

argparse cli command-line
Python
import argparse

def greet(name, greeting="Hello", uppercase=False):
    message = f"{greeting}, {name}!"
    return message.upper() if uppercase else message

def main():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description="A simple CLI tool that greets users."
    )
    parser.add_argument(
        "name",
   …
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