The cli script provides 22 subcommands to avail the various functionalities offered by the API.
Look at the Datamuse API Docs for a detailed description.
# In terminal do:
$ pip install pytekdatamuse
You can use the cli script
$ tekdatamuse --help
$ tekdatamuse [subcommand] --help
$ tekdatamuse define hypotheses
hypotheses
N a tentative theory about the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena
N a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations
N a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
import tekdatamuse
api=tekdatamuse.Datamuse()
# words
words=api.words(sp="early",md="d")
# get synonyms
syns=api.synonyms("look")
# get antonyms
antonyms=api.antonyms("look")
# get holonyms
holonyms=api.holonyms("look")
# get hypernyms
hypernyms=api.hypernyms("look")
# get hyponyms
hyponyms=api.hyponyms("look")
# get meronyms
meronyms=api.meronyms("look")
# get homophones
homophones=api.homophones("look")
# get rhymes
rhymes=api.rhymes("look")
# get approximate rhymes
approx_rhymes=api.approx_rhymes("look")
# get popular adjectives modifying a noun
noun_modifiers=api.noun_modifiers("look")
# get popular nouns modified by the adjective
adj_modifiers=api.adj_modifiers("look")
# get word definition
define=api.define("hypotheses")
# autocomplete
completions=api.autocomplete("boo",max=20)
# followers
followers=api.followers("early")
# predecessors
predecessors=api.predecessors("early")
# right_context
right_context=api.right_context("early")
# left_context
left_context=api.left_context("early")
# triggers
triggers=api.triggers("early")
# means_like
means_like=api.means_like("early")
# sounds_like
sounds_like=api.sounds_like("early")
# spelled_like
spelled_like=api.spelled_like("early")
$ git clone https://github.com/TralahM/pytekdatamuse.git
$ cd pytekdatamuse