Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: artefacts-click
Version: 0.1.0
Summary: Composable command line interface toolkit
Maintainer-email: Pallets <contact@palletsprojects.com>
Requires-Python: >=3.8
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Typing :: Typed
License-File: LICENSE.txt
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# Artefacts Click

This is a simple fork of the [click package](https://github.com/pallets/click) that supports deeper localisation. Artefacts tools are using this fork while its features get tentatively added to the click main line (through [this PR](https://github.com/pallets/click/pull/2890)).

This fork is completely submitted to the click original project. All changes here are for localisation---no feature change. Please note this fork resets versioning to avoid confusion.

The present version 0.1.0 is based off `click==8.2.0` and will be kept in sync. Please get in touch through issues if we're getting late at syncing!


# $ click_

Click is a Python package for creating beautiful command line interfaces
in a composable way with as little code as necessary. It's the "Command
Line Interface Creation Kit". It's highly configurable but comes with
sensible defaults out of the box.

It aims to make the process of writing command line tools quick and fun
while also preventing any frustration caused by the inability to
implement an intended CLI API.

Click in three points:

-   Arbitrary nesting of commands
-   Automatic help page generation
-   Supports lazy loading of subcommands at runtime


## A Simple Example

```python
import 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()
```

```
$ python hello.py --count=3
Your name: Click
Hello, Click!
Hello, Click!
Hello, Click!
```


## Donate

The Pallets organization develops and supports Click and other popular
packages. In order to grow the community of contributors and users, and
allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, [please
donate today][].

[please donate today]: https://palletsprojects.com/donate

## Contributing

See our [detailed contributing documentation][contrib] for many ways to
contribute, including reporting issues, requesting features, asking or answering
questions, and making PRs.

[contrib]: https://palletsprojects.com/contributing/

