This project is a template for creating a command line interface for a Sphinx project.
Once a Sphinx project is built, the objects.inv
file contains a list of all the objects in the project.
This project converts the objects.inv
created by Sphinx Docs into a command line interface that allows for quick searching and launching the online help from the command line.
This project is designed as a template. Using this template for your own project means that you can create and publish CLI package for any Sphinx project with very little configuration and No coding necessary.
Create your own project by click the Use this template
on GitHub.
Edit the pyproject.toml
file and change the following:
See the Configure in the Wiki for more information
[tool.template.metadata]
pkg_out_name = "my_custom_help"
entry_point_name = "my-help"
build_dir = "build"
build_readme="sphinx_cli_help/README.md"
build_license=""
[tool.poetry]
name = "custom-sphinx-help"
version = "0.1.0"
description = "Command Line Help for my Custom Sphinx Project"
authors = ["Author Name <author@email.com>"]
license = "MIT"
readme = "README.md"
The file is found in the sphinx_cli_help
folder.
There are many configuration options available in the config.json
file.
See the config.json in the Wiki for more information.
To get started just change the url_prefix
to the URL of your Sphinx project. and the name
to the name of your project. Keep then name short and simple as it is used in the command line search options.
{
"url_prefix": [
{
"index": 0,
"url": "https://python-ooo-dev-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/",
"name": "OooDev"
}
]
}
Under the hood a SQLite database is used to store the data parsed from objects.inv
file.
See the Import in the Wiki for more information.
To create the Database for your Sphinx project, run the following command:
python -m app data init -i
To import a objects.inv
file into a database, run the following command:
python -m app data update -u https://www.example.com/objects.inv
Run the following command to see the options for the update
command:
python -m app data update -h
To search the database, run the following command:
Note: The cli-hlp
command name will change when your project is built.
It is set by the entry_point_name
in the pyproject.toml
file.
cli-hlp hlp -s "search term"
Will give a result something like this:
$ cli-hlp hlp -s Write.append
Namespace(command='hlp', search=['Write.append'], leading=True, trailing=True, case_sensitive=False, limit=10, exclude=None, role='any')
Choose an option (default 1):
[0], Cancel (or press q followed by enter)
[1], ooodev.office.write.Write.append - method - py
[2], ooodev.office.write.Write.append_date_time - method - py
[3], ooodev.office.write.Write.append_line - method - py
[4], ooodev.office.write.Write.append_para - method - py
There are many options available for the hlp
command.
Run the following command to see the options for the hlp
command:
cli-hlp hlp -h
In this example, the Write.append
method was found in the ooodev.office.write
module.
A list of matching results is displayed and the user is asked to choose an option.
Choosing 2
and pressing enter will display the URL and open it in default browser:
2
https://python-ooo-dev-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/office/write.html#ooodev.office.write.Write.append_date_time
Read the Wiki for the rest.
For an example of a project that uses this template, see OooDev CLI Help
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