alpha_fake_python_simulation 0.1.2
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A Flutter package for creating a customizable fake Python terminal coding experience in a UI container.

Alpha Fake Python Simulation
A Flutter package that provides a customizable, interactive terminal interface with Python-like syntax support.
A Flutter package that provides a customizable, interactive terminal interface with Python-like syntax support. This package allows you to create an interactive coding environment within your Flutter app where users can execute Python-like commands and see the results in real-time.
A Flutter package that provides a customizable, interactive terminal interface with Python-like syntax support. This package allows you to create an interactive coding environment within your Flutter app where users can execute Python-like commands and see the results in real-time.
Features #
- Interactive terminal interface with syntax highlighting
- Support for basic Python-like syntax including:
- Variable assignment and arithmetic operations
print()
functionlen()
function for strings and listsrandom.randint()
function
- Custom command support
- Theming support
- Scrollable history
- Built-in help system
Getting Started #
Installation #
Add the following to your pubspec.yaml
file:
dependencies:
alpha_fake_python_simulation: ^0.1.0
Then run:
flutter pub get
Usage #
Basic Usage #
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:alpha_fake_python_simulation/alpha_fake_python_simulation.dart';
void main() {
runApp(const MyApp());
}
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
const MyApp({super.key});
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(
title: 'Fake Python Terminal',
theme: ThemeData.dark(),
home: TerminalScreen(
controller: TerminalController(),
),
);
}
}
Custom Commands #
You can add custom commands to extend the terminal's functionality:
final controller = TerminalController(
theme: TerminalTheme.defaultDark,
customCommands: {
'greet': (command, args, controller) async {
final name = args.isNotEmpty ? args.join(' ') : 'World';
controller.addOutput('Hello, $name!', color: controller.theme.promptColor);
},
},
);
Custom Theme #
Customize the appearance of the terminal:
final controller = TerminalController(
theme: TerminalTheme(
backgroundColor: Colors.black,
promptColor: Colors.lightGreenAccent,
defaultTextColor: Colors.white,
resultColor: Colors.blueAccent,
errorColor: Colors.redAccent,
hintColor: Colors.grey,
defaultFontSize: 14.0,
promptFontSize: 16.0,
),
);
Example #
Check out the example
directory for a complete example app that demonstrates the package's features.
Features and Limitations #
Supported Python-like Features #
- Variable assignment:
x = 10
,name = "Alice"
- Basic arithmetic:
2 + 3 * 4
,(5 + 3) / 2
print()
function:print("Hello, World!")
,print(x + 5)
len()
function:len("hello")
,len(my_list)
random.randint()
:random.randint(1, 10)
- Basic list support:
my_list = [1, 2, 3]
Limitations #
- No support for loops, conditionals, or functions
- No support for imports or modules
- Limited error handling
- Basic type system
Demo #
Built-in Help Command #
Custom Commands #
Clear Command #
Contributing #
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues and pull requests.
License #
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Credits #
- Owner: Alpha Kraft
- Developer: Arunesh Kishore
Support #
If you find this package useful, consider giving it a ⭐ on GitHub.