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Diffstat (limited to 'cmd2/cmd2.py')
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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/cmd2/cmd2.py b/cmd2/cmd2.py index 8cb0925f..b41ffaba 100644 --- a/cmd2/cmd2.py +++ b/cmd2/cmd2.py @@ -2312,11 +2312,11 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): alias_create_description = "Create or overwrite an alias" alias_create_epilog = ("Notes:\n" - " If you want to use redirection or pipes in the alias, then quote them to prevent\n" - " the 'alias create' command itself from being redirected\n" + " If you want to use redirection or pipes in the alias, then quote them to\n" + " prevent the 'alias create' command from being redirected.\n" "\n" - " Since aliases are resolved during parsing, tab completion will function as it would\n" - " for the actual command the alias resolves to." + " Since aliases are resolved during parsing, tab completion will function as it\n" + " would for the actual command the alias resolves to.\n" "\n" "Examples:\n" " alias ls !ls -lF\n" @@ -2326,7 +2326,7 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): alias_create_parser = alias_subparsers.add_parser('create', help=alias_create_help, description=alias_create_description, epilog=alias_create_epilog) - setattr(alias_create_parser.add_argument('name', type=str, help='Name of this alias'), + setattr(alias_create_parser.add_argument('name', type=str, help='name of this alias'), ACTION_ARG_CHOICES, get_commands_aliases_and_macros_for_completion) setattr(alias_create_parser.add_argument('command', type=str, help='what the alias resolves to'), ACTION_ARG_CHOICES, get_commands_aliases_and_macros_for_completion) @@ -2347,8 +2347,8 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): # alias -> list alias_list_help = "list aliases" - alias_list_description = ("List specified aliases in a reusable form that can be saved to\n" - "a startup_script to preserve aliases across sessions\n" + alias_list_description = ("List specified aliases in a reusable form that can be saved to a startup script\n" + "to preserve aliases across sessions\n" "\n" "Without arguments, all aliases will be listed") @@ -2500,8 +2500,9 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): macro_create_help = "create or overwrite a macro" macro_create_description = "Create or overwrite a macro" - macro_create_epilog = ("A macro is similar to an alias, but it can take arguments when called. Arguments are\n" - "expressed when creating a macro using {#} notation where {1} means the first argument.\n" + macro_create_epilog = ("A macro is similar to an alias, but it can take arguments when called.\n" + "Arguments are expressed when creating a macro using {#} notation where {1}\n" + "means the first argument.\n" "\n" "The following creates a macro called my_macro that expects two arguments:\n" "\n" @@ -2515,8 +2516,8 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): "Notes:\n" " To use the literal string {1} in your command, escape it this way: {{1}}.\n" "\n" - " An argument number can be repeated in a macro. In the following example the first\n" - " argument will populate both {1} instances.\n" + " An argument number can be repeated in a macro. In the following example the\n" + " first argument will populate both {1} instances.\n" "\n" " macro create ft file_taxes -p {1} -q {2} -r {1}\n" "\n" @@ -2524,22 +2525,21 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): "\n" " macro create backup !cp \"{1}\" \"{1}.orig\"\n" "\n" - " Macros can resolve into commands, aliases, and other macros. Therefore it is\n" - " possible to create a macro that results in infinite recursion if a macro ends up\n" - " resolving back to itself. So be careful.\n" + " Macros can resolve into commands, aliases, and macros. Thus it is possible\n" + " to create a macro that results in infinite recursion. So be careful.\n" "\n" - " If you want to use redirection or pipes in the macro, then quote them as in the\n" - " following example to prevent the 'macro create' command itself from being redirected.\n" + " If you want to use redirection or pipes in the macro, then quote them as in\n" + " this example to prevent the 'macro create' command from being redirected.\n" "\n" - " macro create save_results print_results -type {1} \">\" \"{2}\"\n" + " macro create show_results print_results -type {1} \"|\" less\n" "\n" - " Because macros do not resolve until after parsing (hitting Enter), tab completion\n" - " will only complete paths.") + " Because macros do not resolve until after parsing (hitting Enter), tab\n" + " completion will only complete paths.") macro_create_parser = macro_subparsers.add_parser('create', help=macro_create_help, description=macro_create_description, epilog=macro_create_epilog) - setattr(macro_create_parser.add_argument('name', type=str, help='Name of this macro'), + setattr(macro_create_parser.add_argument('name', type=str, help='name of this macro'), ACTION_ARG_CHOICES, macros) setattr(macro_create_parser.add_argument('command', type=str, help='what the macro resolves to'), ACTION_ARG_CHOICES, get_commands_aliases_and_macros_for_completion) @@ -2560,8 +2560,8 @@ class Cmd(cmd.Cmd): # macro -> list macro_list_help = "list macros" - macro_list_description = ("List specified macros in a reusable form that can be saved to\n" - "a startup_script to preserve macros across sessions\n" + macro_list_description = ("List specified macros in a reusable form that can be saved to a startup script\n" + "to preserve macros across sessions\n" "\n" "Without arguments, all macros will be listed.") |