Portable getch() for Python.
More than a few times, I've had liked to just write getch()
instead of
raw_input()
. This is the missing cross-platform functionality you've been
looking for.
Install with pip:
$ pip install py-getch
from getch import getch, pause
key = getch()
print 'You pressed:', key
pause()
Wait for a keypress:
ch = getch()
This works like you'd expect, except that it returns a string.
You can also pause with the standard 'Press any key to continue. . . '
message:
pause()
Or pause with a custom message:
pause('Press any key to exit.')
You can have Python exit automatically with:
pause_exit(status=0, message='Press any key to exit.')
- Check the open issues or open a new issue to start a discussion around your feature idea or the bug you found
- Fork the repository, make your changes, and add yourself to Authors.md
- Send a pull request
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