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This look sick! for years I have used tqdm. recently I stole the source of pipx for a couple of small projects. I really like its dancing dot animation and the context manager approach. Your ascii animations are killer! I will definitely be using this one.
Thank you man! Appreciated!
Yeah, the context manager approach is not only visually good, but also useful! It allows you to call bar() just when you want, not necessarily in all iterations! So you can count at the same time the total and "broken" items, or "ok" items, so at the end you nicely get a receipt of "4800/5000", giving you more information than tqdm ever could.
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This look sick! for years I have used tqdm. recently I stole the source of pipx for a couple of small projects. I really like its dancing dot animation and the context manager approach. Your ascii animations are killer! I will definitely be using this one.
Thank you man! Appreciated!
Yeah, the context manager approach is not only visually good, but also useful! It allows you to call
bar()
just when you want, not necessarily in all iterations! So you can count at the same time the total and "broken" items, or "ok" items, so at the end you nicely get a receipt of "4800/5000", giving you more information than tqdm ever could.