text_formatter
1 is an open-source project to give a pretty, aesthetical aspect to Python strings and other text types.
To install it, use pip:
pip install text_formatter
(To upgrade, use: pip install --upgrade text_formatter
).
At this documentation, you'll find useful information about functions, methods, topics, terms, and many other things you will need to use this package.
These are the actual contents of this documentation:
- Package contents
module-justify
module-check
module-exceptions
Note
text_formatter
(and its documentation) is under construction. We need contributors to make this project to grow.
Also, as we are building these pages fastly, some unexpected changes may ocurr in a few days. By now, we can say this documentation is not "stable" at all.
This project is licensed by the MIT License.
See the Contributing guidelines document to see how to contribute to the text_formatter
project, which includes this documentation page.
Footnotes
text_formatter
can also be named astext-formatter
. Actually, on PyPI (the Python Package Index), you'll find this project under the nametext-formatter
. Anyway, we are keeping the original name for this documentation.↩