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What it looks like:
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See pycp --help
for detailed usage.
Development happens on github <https://github.com/your-tools/pycp>
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pycp
works both for any version greater than Python 3.4, and is installable with
pip
.
For Archlinux,
a PKGBUILD
is also available on AUR
Implementation heavily inspired by the wonderful library progressbar
by Nilton Volpato.
I also maintain a similar tool written in rust called rusync <https://github.com/your-tools/rusync>
_. It has a different set of features (so you may want to stick with pycpy), but is much faster.
If you are looking for a ncurses-based solution, vcp maybe the right choice for you http://www.freebsdsoftware.org/sysutils/vcp.html
If you are looking for a more general solution to display progress bars when performing command-line operations, see clpbar: http://clpbar.sourceforge.net/