packtree is a Python package that makes ASCII tree representation of a package's variables or a folder's content.
- Patricio Cubillos, Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria. patricio.cubillos@oeaw.ac.at
Run from the shell:
pip install packtree
Clone the repository to your local machine and install it with these shell commands:
git clone https://github.com/pcubillos/packtree
python ./setup.py install
Note that you may need to prepend sudo
to the previous calls.
If you don't have those permissions, you can still use the Github-cloned code,
as long as you add the python path to the source code.
The following demo shows what packtree produces. First start a Python interpreter session:
>>> import packtree as tree
>>> # Genereate the ASCII tree representation of the packtree package:
>>> tree.packagetree(tree)
packtree
|-- filetree
`-- packagetree
>>> # Generate the ASCII tree representation of the directory that contains the packtree package:
>>> tree.filetree(".")
packtree
|-- LICENSE
|-- README.md
|-- packtree
| |-- __init__.py
| `-- tree.py
`-- setup.py
Please, be kind and acknowledge and/or refer to the packtree site (github.com/pcubillos/packtree) if it was useful for you.
Copyright (c) 2016 Patricio Cubillos and contributors. packtree is open-source software under the MIT license (see LICENSE).