Awesome-Linux-Software/auto_sort/asort_pt-BR.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*-coding: utf-8-*-
# Author : Christopher L
# Blog : http://blog.chriscabin.com
# GitHub : https://www.github.com/chrisleegit
# File : asort.py
# Date : 2016/08/22 11:12
# Version: 0.1
# Description: A very simple python script that can sort items alphabetically.
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import shutil
README_FILE = '../README_pt-BR.md'
TEMP_FILE = 'temp_pt-BR.md'
# only works for those items between BEGIN and END.
BEGIN = '## Aplicativos'
END = '## Configuração'
def main():
global README_FILE
# make sure the script can find file: README.md
README_FILE = os.path.abspath(README_FILE)
if not os.path.exists(README_FILE):
print('Erro: Arquivo ou diretório não existe: {}'.format(README_FILE))
exit(1)
sort_enable = False
items = list()
print('Carregando arquivo: {}'.format(README_FILE))
# read file: README.md
with open(README_FILE) as infile, open(TEMP_FILE, 'w') as outfile:
# process each line
for line in infile:
if not sort_enable and BEGIN in line:
sort_enable = True
# if sort_enable and END in line:
# sort_enable = False
if sort_enable:
line = line.strip()
# each item starts with a character '-' (maybe '*' and '+')
if line.startswith(('-', '*', '+')):
items.append(line)
elif line.startswith('#'):
sort_enable = False if END in line else True
# when we meet the next header, we should stop adding new item to the list.
for item in sorted(items, key=lambda x: x.upper()):
# write the ordered list to the temporary file.
print(item, file=outfile)
print('', file=outfile)
items.clear()
# remember to put the next header in the temporary file.
print(line, file=outfile)
else:
print(line, end='', file=outfile)
else:
print(line, end='', file=outfile)
print('Substitua o arquivo original: README_pt-BR.md')
shutil.move(TEMP_FILE, README_FILE)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()