The ledgrid module contains a single LEDGrid class which aims to be as identical as possible to the public interface of the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT library, such that it is useful in mocking up software for it and other such devices.
Many existing Sense HAT LED demos and software will work using the following import statement:
from ledgrid import LEDGrid as SenseHat
However, the internal implementation is rather simplified and uses pygame instead of the hardware HAT.
It requires pygame to be installed (not currently available through pypi), an additional optional dependency is PIL (i.e. Pillow) which is required by some features (notably scrolling text with the show_message method).
It supports every Python version since 2.7. It is contained in only one Python file, so it can be easily copied into your project if you don't want to use pypi. (The copyright and license notice must be retained.)
At the bottom of the ledgrid.py file are some examples of usage. You can run these examples using:
python3 -m ledgrid
Or if you have the file locally:
python3 ledgrid.py
Many thanks to Richard Hayler. The LED class, graphics, etc are based on his 8x8GridDraw.