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Add questionary #2509

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What is this Python project?

Questionary is a Python library designed to provide a simple mechanic for building pretty command-line user prompts. It's based on functional programming principles and inspired by functional user prompts like select, rawselect, text, password, confirm, and many more which can be found in Inquirer.js.

Functional Design: Straightforward way to prompt the user for input by focusing on functional design.

Variety of Prompts: It supports a wide range of prompts like free text inputs, multiple choice, yes/no confirmation, and so on.

Validation Support: Can provide custom validation for any question type.

Auto-Completion: Support for autocompletion in text prompt.

Styling: Built-in styles for questions and default answers, including color and token customization.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

User Experience: questionary focuses on a fluid and interactive experience. It navigates between questions based on the answers provided.

Customizability: It provides a greater level of control over question styling and presentation, supporting multiple styles and colors.

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Questionary has been really great, especially with limited terminal support in Windows.

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