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README.md

cmd2 Examples

The examples directory within the cmd2 repository contains a number of simple self-contained examples which each demonstrate a few particular features of cmd2. None of them are representative of a full real-world complex cmd2 application, if you are looking for that then see Projects using cmd2.

List of cmd2 examples

Here is the list of examples in alphabetical order by filename along with a brief description of each:

  • argparse_completion.py
    • Shows how to integrate tab-completion with argparse-based commands
  • argparse_example.py
    • Comprehensive example demonstrating various aspects of using argparse for command argument processing via the cmd2.with_argparser decorator
  • async_call.py
    • Shows how to make a call to an async function from a cmd2 command.
  • async_commands.py
    • A simple example demonstrating how to run async commands in a cmd2 app
  • async_printing.py
    • Shows how to asynchronously print alerts, update the prompt in realtime, and change the window title
  • basic_completion.py
    • Show how to enable custom tab completion by assigning a completer function to do_* commands
  • cmd2_as_argument.py
    • Demonstrates how to accept and parse command-line arguments when invoking a cmd2 application
  • color.py
    • Show the numerous colors available to use in your cmd2 applications
  • command_sets.py
    • Example that demonstrates the CommandSet features for modularizing commands and demonstrates all main capabilities including basic CommandSets, dynamic loading an unloading, using subcommands, etc.
  • custom_parser.py
    • Demonstrates how to create your own custom Cmd2ArgumentParser
  • custom_types.py
    • Some useful custom argument types
  • default_categories.py
    • Demonstrates usage of @with_default_category decorator to group and categorize commands and CommandSet use
  • dynamic_commands.py
    • Shows how do_* commands can be dynamically created programatically at runtime
  • environment.py
    • Shows how to create custom cmd2.Settable parameters which serve as internal environment variables
  • event_loops.py
    • Shows how to integrate a cmd2 application with an external event loop which isn't managed by cmd2
  • exit_code.py
    • Show how to emit a non-zero exit code from your cmd2 application when it exits
  • getting_started.py
    • Short application that demonstrates many key features of cmd2
  • hello_cmd2.py
    • Completely bare-bones cmd2 application suitable for rapid testing and debugging of cmd2 itself
  • help_categories.py
    • Demonstrates command categorization and its impact on the output of the built-in help command
  • hooks.py
    • Shows how to use various cmd2 application lifecycle hooks
  • migrating.py
    • A simple cmd application that you can migrate to cmd2 by changing one line
  • modular_commands.py
    • Complex example demonstrating a variety of methods to load CommandSets using a mix of command decorators
  • paged_output.py
    • Shows how to use output pagination within cmd2 apps via the ppaged method
  • persistent_history.py
    • Shows how to enable persistent history in your cmd2 application
  • pretty_print.py
    • Demonstrates use of rich within cmd2 for pretty-printing arbitrary Python data structures like dictionaries.
  • python_scripting.py
    • Shows how cmd2's built-in run_pyscript command can provide advanced Python scripting of cmd2 applications
  • read_input.py
    • Demonstrates the various ways to call cmd2.Cmd.read_input() for input history and tab completion
  • remove_builtin_commands.py
    • Shows how to remove any built-in cmd2 commands you do not want to be present in your cmd2 application
  • remove_settable.py
    • Shows how to remove any of the built-in cmd2 Settables you do not want in your cmd2 application
  • rich_tables.py
    • Example of using Rich Tables within a cmd2 application for displaying tabular data
  • rich_theme.py
    • Demonstrates how to create a custom theme for a cmd2 application
  • tmux_launch.sh
    • Shell script that launches two applications using tmux in different windows/tabs
  • tmux_split.sh
    • Shell script that launches two applications using tmux in a split pane view
  • unicode_commands.py
    • Shows that cmd2 supports unicode everywhere, including within command names
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