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Name: hockepy
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: CLI utility and (a subset of) NHL API for hockey nerds
Home-page: https://github.com/geckon/hockepy
License: GPL-3.0-only
Author: Tomáš Heger
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_(pronounced like hockey-py so probably something like_ /ˈhɑː.kipaɪ/_)_

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**Important:** Please keep in mind that `hockepy` is under active development
and any part can be changed anytime.

## Installation

```
pip install hockepy
```

## CLI utility

The main purpose of `hockepy` is to provide a command line utility for geeky
hockey fans. The easiest way to discover the features currently implemented is
to display help:

      $ hockepy -h
    usage: hocke.py [-h] [-D] [-v] {today,schedule} ...

    positional arguments:
      {today,schedule}

    optional arguments:
      -h, --help        show this help message and exit
      -D, --debug       turn debug output on
      -v, --verbose     turn verbose output on

Subcommands also support `-h` option:

    $ hockepy schedule -h
    usage: hocke.py schedule [-h] [--home-first] [--utc]
                               [first_date] [last_date]

    positional arguments:
      first_date    first date to get schedule for
      last_date     last date to get schedule for

    optional arguments:
      -h, --help    show this help message and exit
      --home-first  print the home team first
      --utc         print times in UTC instead of local time

Bear in mind that the actual help may differ as this listing won't necessarily
be updated with any feature addition/change.

### Configuration

You can highlight your favorite team using a configuration file called
`.hockepy.conf` (an example is included in the repository):

```
highlight_teams = [
    "Boston Bruins",
    "Pittsburgh Penguins",
]
```

The file can be placed in the current working directory, your home directory or
in a directory specified by HOCKEPY_CONF_DIR (hockepy checks in that order).

## NHL API

Another goal is to offer a Python interface to a subset of NHL API. Other
leagues may or may not be added as well but the main plan is to support NHL for
now.

NHL API is available at <https://statsapi.web.nhl.com/api/v1/>. I am not aware
of any available documentation so it's been discovering and trial-and-error for
me so far. If you know about any documentation, let me know.

Please note that any usage of the API (and therefore usage of `hockepy` as
well) is likely subject to
[NHL Terms of Service](https://www.nhl.com/info/terms-of-service).

