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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.

argparse cli command-line
Python
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_…
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How to Kill Zombie Processes Matching a Name in Python

Scans running processes with ps, finds zombies whose command name matches a pattern, and attempts to kill them with SIGKILL.

subprocess process automation
Python
import subprocess
import re
import signal


def find_zombies(name_pattern):
    """Find PIDs of zombie processes matching the given pattern."""
    result = subprocess.run(["ps", "-eo", "pid,stat,comm"], capture_output=True, text=True)
    zombies = []
    for line in result.stdout.splitlines()[1:]:  # Skip header
   …
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How to Mock FFmpeg subprocess Calls in Python

Compress a video with ffmpeg while mocking subprocess.run to test the command construction without executing the actual encoder.

subprocess mocking ffmpeg
Python
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import Mock, patch


def compress_video(input_path: str, output_path: str, crf: int = 23) -> None:
    """Compress a video using ffmpeg with a given CRF (quality) value."""
    command = [
        "ffmpeg",
        "-i", input_path,
        "-c:v", "libx264",
        "-crf", str(cr…
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How to Mock subprocess Calls in Python with unittest.mock

A Python script that wraps Vagrant up/destroy commands using subprocess, with tests that mock the subprocess call to simulate outputs and errors.

subprocess unittest.mock vagrant
Python
import subprocess
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock


def run_vagrant(action: str) -> str:
    result = subprocess.run(
        ["vagrant", action],
        capture_output=True,
        text=True,
        check=False,
    )
    return result.stdout.strip()


def vagrant_wrapper(action: str) -> str:
    if action n…
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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.

argparse cli command-line
Python
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=…
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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.

argparse cli sorting
Python
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 =…
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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.

argparse cli validation
Python
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…
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Mock a Helm Upgrade Install Command in Python

Use unittest mock to simulate a Helm upgrade --install call for testing automation scripts without a real cluster.

mock helm testing
Python
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch


class HelmClient:
    def upgrade_install(self, release, chart, namespace="default"):
        # Simulates the helm upgrade --install command
        return f"Release {release} upgraded/installed in {namespace} using chart {chart}"


@patch("helm_client.HelmClient.upgrade_in…
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