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Typer: Build a Command-Line Interface in a Few Lines of Code

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Typer: Build a Command-Line Interface in a Few Lines of Code

The last thing you want to happen is to have users dig into your code to run it. Is there a way that users can insert arguments into your code on the command line?

That is when Typer comes in handy. Typer allows you to build a command-line interface in a few lines of code based on Python-type hints.

The image above shows an example of Typer.

Link to Typer.

My full article about Typer.

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