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Argcomplete provides easy, extensible command line tab completion of arguments for your Python script. It makes two assumptions: * You are using bash as your shell * You are using argparse to manage your command line arguments/options Argcomplete is particularly useful if your program has lots of options or subparsers, and if your program can dynamically suggest completions for your argument/option values (for example, if the user is browsing resources over the network). Python 3.4 version.
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python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-5.el7.noarch.html | Bash tab completion for argparse | EPEL 7 for ppc64le | python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-5.el7.noarch.rpm |
python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-5.el7.noarch.html | Bash tab completion for argparse | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-5.el7.noarch.rpm |
python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-4.el7.noarch.html | Bash tab completion for argparse | EPEL 7 for aarch64 | python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-4.el7.noarch.rpm |
python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-4.el7.noarch.html | Bash tab completion for argparse | EPEL 7 for ppc64 | python34-argcomplete-1.7.0-4.el7.noarch.rpm |
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