# Command-Line Interface errortools ships two CLI entry points: `python -m errortools` for package information, and `logger` for emitting log messages from the shell. ## Installation Both commands become available after installing the package: ```bash pip install errortools ``` ## `errortools` command Display package metadata and run tests. ### Usage ```bash python -m errortools [OPTIONS] ``` ### Options | Option | Short | Description | |--------|-------|-------------| | `--version` | `-v` | Show version and exit | | `--copyrights` | `-c` | Show copyright information | | `--author` | `-a` | Show author name | | `--email` | `-e` | Show author email | | `--license` | `-l` | Show license type | | `--url` | `-u` | Show project URL | | `--info` | `-i` | Show all package information | | `--run-tests` | | Run the test suite using pytest | ### Examples ```bash # Print version $ python -m errortools -v v3.1.2 # Print all metadata $ python -m errortools -i errortools vx.x.x errortools - a toolset for working with Python exceptions and warnings and logging. Author: Evan Yang License: MIT URL: https://github.com/more-abc/errortools Copyright: Copyright 2026 (C) aiwonderland Evan Yang # Run the test suite $ errortools --run-tests ... ``` ## `logger` command Emit a single log message from the command line using the errortools structured logger. ### Usage ```bash logger MESSAGE [OPTIONS] ``` ### Options | Option | Short | Description | |--------|-------|-------------| | `--level` | `-l` | Log level: `trace`, `debug`, `info`, `success`, `warning`, `error`, `critical` (default: `info`) | | `--output` | `-o` | Output stream: `stderr` or `stdout` (default: `stderr`) | ### Examples ```bash # Info-level message (default) $ logger "Deployment complete" # Error-level message $ logger "Connection failed" -l error # Write to stdout instead of stderr $ logger "Build started" -l info -o stdout ```