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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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How to Create a Counter Closure in Python

Build a closure in Python that remembers and increments a counter across calls without using global variables.

closures nonlocal state
Python
def create_counter(start=0):
    count = start
    def increment():
        nonlocal count
        count += 1
        return count
    return increment

if __name__ == "__main__":
    counter = create_counter(10)
    print(counter())
    print(counter())
    print(counter())
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