simple-term-menu creates simple menus for interactive command line programs. It can be used to offer a choice of different options to the user. Menu entries can be selected with the arrow, j/k, or emacs (C-n/C-p) keys. The module uses the terminfo database to detect terminal features automatically and disables styles that are not available. Currently, Linux and macOS are supported. Usage: Create a menu with the default style Create an instance of the class TerminalMenu and pass the menu entries as a list of strings to the constructor. Call the show method to output the menu and wait for keyboard input: #!/usr/bin/env python3 from simple_term_menu import TerminalMenu def main(): options = ["entry 1", "entry 2", "entry 3"] terminal_menu = TerminalMenu(options) menu_entry_index = terminal_menu.show() print(f"You have selected {options[menu_entry_index]}!") if __name__ == "__main__": main()