A tool for building really simple cli tools
npm install cli-coreA tool for building very simple cli's
This is the internal core of ambient-cli that I have pulled out into its own library. The reason for writing my own cli instead of using one of the
many out there like vorpal is that they were either too heavy or too simple for what I wanted - this one is a little in between.
#### Example
demo.js
``javascript
import { define, command, option, flags, init } from 'cli-core'
define(
command(
"say-hello",
"This command just says hi",
() => {
if (option('french')) return "Bonjour!"
return "Hi!"
}
)
)
flags([
'--french', 'Say hello in french'
])
init()
`
`
$ node demo.js
$
Simple-cli help text
Available commands:
- say-hello This command just says hi
Available flags:
--french Say hello in french
`
``
$ node demo.js say-hello
$ Hi!
``
$ node demo.js say-hello --french
$ Bonjour!
Define a collection of commands that cli-core has access to. Accepts a sequence of command
Create a command to be available through the terminal
###### name [string]
The name of the command.
+ To make a wildcard command, prefix your command name with : eg :name. A wildcard command should be defined last in sequence.|
+ To create command aliases, use a between commands eg: list|ls]
+ If the command name ends with a , then it will absorb all subsequent command arguments - and pass them as a parameter to action.absorb]
for example - if a command was defined and was used like so: cli absorb a b c d - then the arguments a b c d will be passed
into the absorb commands action.
###### man [string]
The commands manual - a description of the command. This is used in cli-core's help menu
###### action [function]
A function to be run for it's specific command. This functions output can be injected into nested commands.
+ returning [string] will pass the string to console if there are no other commands in the sequence.[object]
+ returning will do the following with its properties:object.payload
+ - data to be injected into the following command in sequenceobject.action
+ [function | string] - an action to be run if this command is the last in its sequence. If action is a function, it will be run, else it will be passed to console
Accepts payload [object]
+ payload.name - The inputted value of the command run. Useful for wildcard commands.payload.data
+ - Any data that the previous command in the sequence might want to pass downpayload.args
+ - An array of command line arguments following the last command that did not match any defined commands.
###### ...commands
A sequence of nested commands to be run next
Accepts a string name and returns that option/flags value or null if it was not in sequence.
Start an interactive prompt. It accepts label and cb. The majority of the code for this feature was take from
prompt-sync with the history module included.
+ label The prompt text. If none is provided, will default to ~/cwd + current git branch and commit status (x or nothing)cb
+ Will be called on exit and will provide an error as the first argument if any, and the input form the user as the second argument
if exit is written, the prompt will exit without firing the cb
Set the description text that appears when running any help commands.
Displays the help listing for available commands and flags
Get all arguments that are not defined as commands and have not been used in the current sequence via option()`. Returns [array]
Begin constructing the command sequence based on command line arguments. This should be run after defining all commands you want your cli to use