- argcomplete
- argparse
- requests
- Tkinter
You probably want to install your distribution/OS package for Tkinter instead of
using pip. Then do the good old pip install --user -r requirements.txt
.
You’ll also need to install pyEDSM’s dependencies:
pip install --user -r pyEDSM/requirements.txt
If you check the releases you’ll find a .zip file with pre-compiled scripts that don’t need Python installed. Mostly a) for saving myself some hassle and b) because that’s easier to distribute with my VoiceAttack profiles.
usage: edsm-getnearest.py [-h] --system SYSTEM [--short] [--gui | --text]
CMDR [CMDR ...]
Locate your CMDRs using EDSM and find their distance to a given system.
positional arguments:
CMDR a list of CMDR names (must have their location public on
EDSM!)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--system SYSTEM the target system (must be in EDDN!)
--short short output (only makes sense with `--text`)
--gui explicitly run the GUI
--text explicitly give text output
usage: edts.py [-h] {coords} ...
Script for interfacing with Alot’s hosted EDTS API.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
subcommands:
{coords} sub-command help
coords Searches for the approximate coordinates of a given procedurally
generated system name.
usage: edts.py coords [-h] [--maxuncertainty [MAXUNCERTAINTY]] system
positional arguments:
system the system name to get coordinates for
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--maxuncertainty [MAXUNCERTAINTY]
maximum accepted uncertainty, if any
usage: explorationtools.py [-h]
{bodycount,distancebetween,findcommander,findsystem,systemlist}
...
A collection of tools useful for exploration.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
subcommands:
{bodycount,distancebetween,findcommander,findsystem,systemlist}
sub-command help
bodycount Returns the number of bodies in a system. Will exit
with code 1 on server error and code 2 if the system
could not be found in EDSM.
distancebetween Calculates the distance between two systems. Will exit
with code 1 on server error and code 2 if (one of) the
systems could not be found on EDSM.
findcommander Attempts to find a CMDR’s last known position. Will
exit with code 1 on server error and code 2 if the
CMDR could not be found on EDSM. Will also give you
the time of last activity if you search for their
system.
findsystem Attempts to find a partially matching system that
should then hopefully be in the vicinity of the given
system
systemlist Pulls all system names starting with the given string
from EDSM
usage: explorationtools.py bodycount [-h] system
positional arguments:
system system to query
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
usage: explorationtools.py distancebetween [-h] [--roundto [ROUNDTO]]
system system
positional arguments:
system the systems to measure
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--roundto [ROUNDTO] the number of digits to round to (default: 2)
usage: explorationtools.py findcommander [-h] [--system | --coords | --url]
name [apikey]
positional arguments:
name the commander in question
apikey the commander’s EDSM API key. Can be empty for public profiles.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--system output the commander’s last known system (default)
--coords output the commander’s last known position in {x,y,z}
coordinates
--url output the commander’s profile URL
usage: explorationtools.py findsystem [-h] system
positional arguments:
system the system in question
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
usage: explorationtools.py systemlist [-h] partialsystem
positional arguments:
partialsystem the partial system name to query against
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
usage: spansh.py [-h] {nearestsystem,oldstations,systemexists} ...
Script for interfacing with Spansh’s API.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
subcommands:
{nearestsystem,oldstations,systemexists}
sub-command help
nearestsystem Searches for the nearest system in the database to
given coordinates.
oldstations Searches for stations with old data (>1 year without
an update.
systemexists Checks if a given system exists in the search
database.
usage: spansh.py nearestsystem [-h] [--short | --parsable]
coordinate coordinate coordinate
positional arguments:
coordinate the coordinates to search for (order: x, y, z)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--short short output format (system name only)
--parsable parsable output format (<name>|<x>,<y>,<z>|<distance>)
usage: spansh.py oldstations [-h] [--system [SYSTEM]] [--count [COUNT]]
[--minage [MINAGE]] [--short]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--system [SYSTEM] a single system to query. If not present, get the oldest
stations overall.
--count [COUNT] how many stations to output. Defaults to 50.
--minage [MINAGE] minimum age of data (in days) to be considered
“outdated”. Defaults to 365 (= 1 year).
--short short output format (system/station names only)
usage: spansh.py systemexists [-h] system
positional arguments:
system the system to search for
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Just file an issue here or hop into Discord if that is your thing.