Plumbum (Latin for lead, which was used to create pipes back in the day) is a small yet feature-rich library for shell script-like programs in Python. The motto of the library is "Never write shell scripts again", and thus it attempts to mimic the shell syntax ("shell combinators") where it makes sense, while keeping it all pythonic and cross-platform.
Plumbum (Latin for lead, which was used to create pipes back in the day) is a small yet feature-rich library for shell script-like programs in Python. The motto of the library is "Never write shell scripts again", and thus it attempts to mimic the shell syntax ("shell combinators") where it makes sense, while keeping it all pythonic and cross-platform.
To install py38-plumbum, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py38-plumbum
To see what files were installed by py38-plumbum, run:
port contents py38-plumbum
To later upgrade py38-plumbum, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py38-plumbum
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