When you need to ask the user for info interactively you should normally use CLI Options with Prompt{.internal-link target=_blank}, because they allow using the CLI program in a non-interactive way (for example, a Bash script could use it).
But if you absolutely need to ask for interactive information without using a CLI option, you can use typer.prompt()
:
{!../docs_src/prompt/tutorial001.py!}
Check it:
$ python main.py
# What's your name?:$ Camila
Hello Camila
Confirm
There's also an alternative to ask for confirmation. Again, if possible, you should use a CLI Option with a confirmation prompt{.internal-link target=_blank}:
{!../docs_src/prompt/tutorial002.py!}
Check it:
$ python main.py
# Are you sure you want to delete it? [y/N]:$ y
Deleting it!
// This time cancel it
$ python main.py
# Are you sure you want to delete it? [y/N]:$ n
Not deleting
Aborted!
Confirm or abort
As it's very common to abort if the user doesn't confirm, there's an integrated parameter abort
that does it automatically:
{!../docs_src/prompt/tutorial003.py!}
$ python main.py
# Are you sure you want to delete it? [y/N]:$ y
Deleting it!
// This time cancel it
$ python main.py
# Are you sure you want to delete it? [y/N]:$ n
Aborted!
Prompt with Rich
If you installed Rich as described in Printing and Colors{.internal-link target=_blank}, you can use Rich to prompt the user for input:
{!../docs_src/prompt/tutorial004.py!}
And when you run it, it will look like:
$ python main.py
# Enter your name 😎:$ Morty
Hello Morty