pip install guigaga
Simply decorate your script with the @gui()
decorator to add a Graphical User Interface to your click CLI.
import click
from guigaga import gui
@gui()
@click.command()
@click.argument("sequence", type=str)
def reverse_complement(sequence):
"""This script computes the reverse complement of a DNA sequence."""
complement = {"A": "T", "T": "A", "C": "G", "G": "C", "N": "N"}
sequence = sequence.upper()
result = "".join(complement[base] for base in reversed(sequence))
click.echo(result)
if __name__ == "__main__":
reverse_complement()
Run the script with the gui
argument to open the gradio powered GUI:
$ python app.py gui
And it still works as a command line script:
$ python app.py reverse_complement ATGC
GCAT
Check out the live demo here or colab.
guigaga
is distributed under the terms of the MIT license and was heavily inspired by trogon.
All We Need Is GUI Ga Ga!