python-editor 1.0.4

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pythoneditor 1.0.4

python-editor is a library that provides the editor module for programmatically
interfacing with your system’s $EDITOR.

Examples
`python import editor commit_msg = editor.edit(contents=b"# Enter commit message here") `
Opens an editor, prefilled with the contents, # Enter commit message here.
When the editor is closed, returns the contents (bytes) in variable commit_msg.
Note that the argument to contents needs to be a bytes object on Python 3.
`python editor.edit(file="README.txt") `
Opens README.txt in an editor. Changes are saved in place. If there is
a contents argument then the file contents will be overwritten.
`python editor.edit(..., use_tty=True) `
Opens the editor in a TTY. This is usually done in programs which output is
piped to other programs. In this case the TTY is used as the editor’s stdout,
allowing interactive usage.


How it Works
editor first looks for the ${EDITOR} environment variable. If set, it uses
the value as-is, without fallbacks.
If no $EDITOR is set, editor will search through a list of known editors, and
use the first one that exists on the system.
For example, on Linux, editor will look for the following editors in order:

vim
emacs
nano

When calling editor.edit, an editor will be opened in a subprocess, inheriting
the parent process’s stdin, stdout.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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