Looking for comments, recommendations, advice that I've just wasted half a day on something utterly useless, whatever it be!
I've just posted a new (single-module) package to PyPI that simplifies the creation of an argparse UI for a program that consists of a number of subcommands. It uses function docstrings and, optionally, annotations, to put together the necessary argparse configs, without needing all the names to be written out lots of times. https://github.com/Rosuav/docstringargs https://pypi.python.org/pypi/docstringargs Examples are in the source tree: https://github.com/Rosuav/docstringargs/blob/master/demo.py https://github.com/Rosuav/docstringargs/blob/master/demo_anno.py As this is the first project I've pushed up to PyPI, it's entirely possible - even likely - that I've made a blooper in the metadata somewhere. It does appear to install fine using pip, but I don't know if something's going to cause problems down the line somewhere. All advice gratefully received. Is this something worth pursuing? ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list