Read the guideline before starting.
Create an app create_file.py
that takes directory path, file name, file
content from the terminal and creates file. There should be flags -d
or -f
:
- If only
-d
flag passed, means all items after this flag are parts of the path.
python create_file.py -d dir1 dir2
- creates directory dir1/dir2
inside
current directory.
- If only
-f
flag passed, means first item is the file name.
python create_file.py -f file.txt
After pressing Enter
it creates file file.txt
and then terminal should
ask you to input content lines until you input "stop":
Enter content line: Line1 content
Enter content line: Line2 content
Enter content line: Line3 content
Enter content line: stop
This creates file file.txt
inside current directory with content:
2022-02-01 14:41:10
1 Line1 content
2 Line2 content
3 Line3 content
App should add current timestamp at the top and number lines. If file.txt
already exists it should add content below:
python create_file.py -f file.txt
Enter content line: Another line1 content
Enter content line: Another line2 content
Enter content line: Another line3 content
Enter content line: stop
2022-02-01 14:41:10
1 Line1 content
2 Line2 content
3 Line3 content
2022-02-01 14:46:01
1 Another line1 content
2 Another line2 content
3 Another line3 content
- If both
-d
and-f
flags passed, app creates directory and file with content inside this directory.
python create_file.py -d dir1 dir2 -f file.txt
Enter content line: Line1 content
Enter content line: Line2 content
Enter content line: Line3 content
Enter content line: stop
Creates directory dir1/dir2
inside current directory and
creates file file.txt
inside that directory with content:
dir1/dir2/file.txt:
2022-02-01 14:46:01
1 Line1 content
2 Line2 content
3 Line3 content
It would be relevant to use:
sys.argv
to read arguments from the terminalos.makedirs
to create directories.strftime()
method fordatetime.now()
to make timestamp more beautiful.