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MILC: Use dashes instead of underscores for subcommands
The subcommand functions' name follows the Python convention of using snake case, but looks odd on the command line. Fix it by converting underscores to dashes, eg.: list_keyboards -> list-keyboards.
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@ -125,14 +125,14 @@ This command examines your environment and alerts you to potential build or flas
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qmk doctor
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```
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## `qmk list_keyboards`
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## `qmk list-keyboards`
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This command lists all the keyboards currently defined in `qmk_firmware`
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**Usage**:
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```
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qmk list_keyboards
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qmk list-keyboards
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```
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## `qmk new-keymap`
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@ -429,11 +429,12 @@ class MILC(object):
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self.arg_only.append(arg_name)
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del kwargs['arg_only']
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name = handler.__name__.replace("_", "-")
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if handler is self._entrypoint:
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self.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
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elif handler.__name__ in self.subcommands:
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self.subcommands[handler.__name__].add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
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elif name in self.subcommands:
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self.subcommands[name].add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
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else:
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raise RuntimeError('Decorated function is not entrypoint or subcommand!')
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@ -599,7 +600,7 @@ class MILC(object):
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self.add_subparsers()
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if not name:
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name = handler.__name__
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name = handler.__name__.replace("_", "-")
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self.acquire_lock()
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kwargs['help'] = description
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ def test_pyformat():
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def test_list_keyboards():
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result = check_subcommand('list_keyboards')
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result = check_subcommand('list-keyboards')
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assert result.returncode == 0
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# check to see if a known keyboard is returned
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# this will fail if handwired/onekey/pytest is removed
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