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Source: python-ttystatus
Maintainer: Lars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>
Homepage: http://liw.fi/ttystatus/
Section: python
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.9.8
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
python-all (>= 2.7~),
python3-all,
python-coverage-test-runner,
python3-coverage-test-runner,
pycodestyle
Package: python-ttystatus
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, python (>= 2.7)
Description: terminal progress bar and status output for Python
ttystatus is a Python library for showing progress reporting and status
updates on terminals, for (Unix) command line programs. Output is
automatically adapted to the width of the terminal: truncated if it does
not fit, and re-sized if the terminal size changes.
.
Output is provided via widgets. Each widgets formats some data into
a suitable form for output. It gets the data either via its initializer,
or from key/value pairs maintained by the master object. The values are
set by the user. Every time a value is updated, widgets get updated
(although the terminal is only updated every so often to give user time
to actually read the output).
.
The output from ttystatus goes to the terminal (`/dev/tty`) and is
restricted to a single line.
Package: python3-ttystatus
Architecture: all
Depends: ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, python3
Description: terminal progress bar and status output for Python
ttystatus is a Python library for showing progress reporting and status
updates on terminals, for (Unix) command line programs. Output is
automatically adapted to the width of the terminal: truncated if it does
not fit, and re-sized if the terminal size changes.
.
Output is provided via widgets. Each widgets formats some data into
a suitable form for output. It gets the data either via its initializer,
or from key/value pairs maintained by the master object. The values are
set by the user. Every time a value is updated, widgets get updated
(although the terminal is only updated every so often to give user time
to actually read the output).
.
The output from ttystatus goes to the terminal (`/dev/tty`) and is
restricted to a single line.
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