Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: sema
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Define easy to use and user friendly settings for your programs
Home-page: https://github.com/MoeinMavini/sema
Author: Moein Mavini
Author-email: moinmavini@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: # sema
        sema is a setting maker that lets user change the setting safely and with lots of information about what can be done.  
        
        **Prototype version!**
        
        # What is sema
        I have faced many setting files that, all the available options for a setting or what does changes mean, are hard to find
        or the only way to understand most of options is through indirect sites, the other issue is the certainty that
        am i doing the changes the right way and will i break the system with wrong syntax. In essence settings are painful to
        deal with, but i am tring to make it easier through giving user a program to alter settings with and shippng informations
        about settings with the setting it self in a seprate file, so user has some suggestions and informations about what can be
        done.  
        ## Future of sema
        This is just a prototype, there are futures that are not done yet like: Tkinter version and support for multivalue for a 
        setting and much more, and there are bugs and also possibility of revisions.  
        
        So basiclly there is much to be done, at this phase i just want people to see the idea and give feedbacks to me, i would 
        love to hear about ideas and know why you like or hate this idea. Feel free to ask or say anything.  
        
        # Installation
        Use `pip install sema` to install `sema` 
        or download sema repository from github and open terminal in root of the project then type `python setup.py build`
         after that type `python setup.py install`  
        ## For creating and managing settings for developers
        `sema` and `sema -cli` are available in terminal for creating and managing settings for developers.
        ## Reading settings in your program
        To extract settings in your program use `from sema import extract`, for now there is only 1 function in the library which
        returns the value for given setting name `get_value(file_name, setting_name)`
        ## Altering the settings for users
        Use change_setting_cli.py and change_setting_gui.py files in change_setting folder to alter settings.  
        To give the addresses of .setting file(s) you want this script to be responsible for, there are 2 ways:  
        	1. Enter the addresses in sema_files file line by line, in the same folder as the script  
        	2. Enter them in `dot_setting_list` inside the script   
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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