Richly rendered command line interfaces in click.
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rich-click is a shim around Click that renders help output nicely using Rich.
The intention of rich-click
is to provide attractive help output from
Click, formatted with Rich, with minimal customisation required.
import rich_click as click
rich-click
)pip install rich-click
Read the docs for all supported installation methods.
To use rich-click in your code, replace import click
with import rich_click as click
in your existing click CLI:
import rich_click as click
@click.command()
@click.option("--count", default=1, help="Number of greetings.")
@click.option("--name", prompt="Your name", help="The person to greet.")
def hello(count, name):
"""Simple program that greets NAME for a total of COUNT times."""
for _ in range(count):
click.echo(f"Hello, {name}!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
hello()
Screenshot from examples/11_hello.py
Screenshot from examples/03_groups_sorting.py
This is a quick overview of how to use rich-click. Read the docs for more information.
There are a couple of ways to begin using rich-click
:
rich_click
as click
Switch out your normal click
import with rich_click
, using the same namespace:
import rich_click as click
That's it! Then continue to use Click as you would normally.
See
examples/01_simple.py
for an example.
If you prefer, you can use RichGroup
or RichCommand
with the cls
argument in your click usage instead.
This means that you can continue to use the unmodified click
package in parallel.
import click
from rich_click import RichCommand
@click.command(cls=RichCommand)
def main():
"""My amazing tool does all the things."""
See
examples/02_declarative.py
for an example.
rich-click
CLI toolrich-click comes with a CLI tool that allows you to format the Click help output from any package that uses Click.
To use, prefix rich-click
to your normal command.
For example, to get richified Click help text from a package called awesometool
, you could run:
$ rich-click awesometool --help
Usage: awesometool [OPTIONS]
..more richified output below..
This project is licensed under the MIT license.