Exemple #1
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Fichier : fu.py Projet : benvd/fu
def do_copy(index, results):
		
		try:
				# extract the command, get a handle to user's clipboard and copy the command 
				command = json.loads(results)[index-1]['command']
				user_system = system()
				user_system.copy(command)
				
				# notify the user
				print "%s Copied to Clipboard!\n\t%s" % (color.cyan('fu'), color.green(command) )

		except:
				# catch invalid index	
				print "%s: %s invalid index number!" % ( color.cyan('fu'), color.fail('Error') )
Exemple #2
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def do_open( index, results ):

		try :

				# Extract the command, get a handle of the user's os and launch the url in a browser
				url = json.loads(results)[index-1]['url']
				user_system  = system()
				user_system.open(url)
				
				# notify the user
				print "%s Opening %s" %(color.cyan('fu!'), color.yellow(url) )

		except :
				# catch invalid index
				print "%s: %s invalid index number!" % ( color.cyan('fu'), color.fail('Error') )
Exemple #3
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def parse():

		# Create an argument parser for use dealing with the various command line arguments
		descriptionStr = "%s is a command line iterface for the commandlinefu.com. You can use fu to tap into the conventional CLI wisdom of the internet " %(color.cyan("fu"))

		parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( prog = "fu", description = descriptionStr, add_help = True)
		parser.add_argument("-o","--open", dest ="open_index",action="store", default = 0 , type = int, help = "Opens specifed command number in default browser i.e fu -o 3")
		parser.add_argument("-c","--copy", dest ="copy_index", action = "store" , default = 0, type = int , help = "Copies specified comamnd number to clipboard i.e fu -c 3" )
		parser.add_argument("-n","--number", action="store" ,dest = "display_count" , default = 3, type = int , help = " The number of search results to display, default is 3");
		parser.add_argument("-a","--all",dest = "showAll",  action = "store_true", default = False, help = "Display all the search results" )
		parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose",dest = "verbose", action = "store_true", default = False, help = "Show vote counts and url")
		parser.add_argument("query_terms" , nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
		
		args = parser.parse_args()
		
		# Check we have just a single number, if so, we void the search, and set the number to the copy index 
		if len( args.query_terms) == 1 :
				try:
						num = int(args.query_terms[0])
						args.copy_index = num
				except ValueError:
						pass

		return args
Exemple #4
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		if args.copy_index > 0 :
				
				# Load the results from the dotfile and make open
				results_json = dfile.result()
				command = do_copy( args.copy_index , results_json )
				dfile.save_copy(command)

		elif args.open_index > 0:
				
				# Load the files from the dotfile and make copy
				results_json =  dfile.result()
				do_open(args.open_index , results_json )
		
		else :
				
				# Otherwise we pass the arguments along to the api, and display them
				results_json = search( args.query_terms ,args.verbose, args.display_count , args.showAll ) 	
				
				# Save the results to dotfile
				dfile.save_result(results_json)

		# Save and close the dotfile
		dfile.save()

if __name__ == "__main__":
		
		if len(sys.argv) == 1 :
				print "%s: Incorrect usage, please include search terms. See 'fu --help' " % ( color.cyan("fu") ) 
		else :
				main( )