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50 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
50 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
# coding: utf-8
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"""
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The approach taken is explained below. I decided to do it simply.
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Initially I was considering parsing the data into some sort of
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structure and then generating an appropriate README. I am still
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considering doing it - but for now this should work. The only issue
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I see is that it only sorts the entries at the lowest level, and that
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the order of the top-level contents do not match the order of the actual
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entries.
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This could be extended by having nested blocks, sorting them recursively
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and flattening the end structure into a list of lines. Revision 2 maybe ^.^.
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"""
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def main():
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# First, we load the current README into memory as an array of lines
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with open('README.md', 'r') as read_me_file:
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read_me = read_me_file.readlines()
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# Then we cluster the lines together as blocks
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# Each block represents a collection of lines that should be sorted
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# This was done by assuming only links ([...](...)) are meant to be sorted
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# Clustering is done by indentation
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blocks = []
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last_indent = None
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for line in read_me:
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s_line = line.lstrip()
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indent = len(line) - len(s_line)
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if any([s_line.startswith(s) for s in ['* [', '- [']]):
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if indent == last_indent:
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blocks[-1].append(line)
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else:
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blocks.append([line])
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last_indent = indent
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else:
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blocks.append([line])
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last_indent = None
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with open('README.md', 'w+') as sorted_file:
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# Then all of the blocks are sorted individually
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blocks = [''.join(sorted(block, key=lambda s: s.lower())) for block in blocks]
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# And the result is written back to README.md
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sorted_file.write(''.join(blocks))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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