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author | cat@eee |
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date | Thu, 18 Feb 2010 14:20:43 -0500 |
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#!/usr/bin/python from setuptools import setup, find_packages import sys python3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2 if python3: install_requires = [] # will rely on local pyparsing_py3 copy else: install_requires = ['pyparsing>=1.5.1'] setup( name="cmd2", version="0.6.0", py_modules=["cmd2","pyparsing_py3"], use_2to3=True, # metadata for upload to PyPI author = 'Catherine Devlin', author_email = 'catherine.devlin@gmail.com', description = "Extra features for standard library's cmd module", license = 'MIT', keywords = 'command prompt console cmd', url = 'http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/python-cmd2', install_requires = install_requires, long_description = """Enhancements for standard library's cmd module. Drop-in replacement adds several features for command-prompt tools: * Searchable command history (commands: "hi", "li", "run") * Load commands from file, save to file, edit commands in file * Multi-line commands * Case-insensitive commands * Special-character shortcut commands (beyond cmd's "@" and "!") * Settable environment parameters * Parsing commands with flags * > (filename), >> (filename) redirect output to file * < (filename) gets input from file * bare >, >>, < redirect to/from paste buffer * accepts abbreviated commands when unambiguous * `py` enters interactive Python console * test apps against sample session transcript (see example/example.py) Useable without modification anywhere cmd is used; simply import cmd2.Cmd in place of cmd.Cmd. Usage samples at http://catherine.devlin.googlepages.com/cmd2.html """, classifiers=[ 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta', 'Environment :: Console', 'Operating System :: OS Independent', 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'Intended Audience :: System Administrators', 'Programming Language :: Python', 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License', 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules', ], )