Load history into node repl
npm install repl-storyrepl-story> Load history into node repl




``js
const replHistory = require('repl-story');
const replServer = replHistory('~/.my.wonderful.cli');
// play around in repl
// you can consult history using command .history
`
replHistory supports differents signatures:
`js`
replHistory(repl|replServer, filename); // original signature similar to repl.history
replHistory(filename, [repl|replServer]);
replHistory(options);
replHistory(filename, options);
// -> REPLServer
Here are the different possible params:
- filename or historyFile: the path toward the history file. filename is mandatory.options
However you can skip it and provide it via the argument as the filename property (you can also use the alias historyFile).replServer
- or repl: either the repl module, or a ReplServer. [default the require('repl') builtin library]
- an options object, this give you better control over repl and repl-story configuration.filename
This is a plain old js object that support the following properties
- or historyFile: if not provided as leading argument, you can embed the file configuration into the option object.replServer
- or repl: either the repl module, or a ReplServer. [default the require('repl') builtin library]create
- or noCreate: whether history file should be created if missing [default: create=true]record
- or noRecord: whether new history should be recorded [default: record=true]ignore
- : an array of values that should not be recorded into historyrepl.start()
- any other options supported by if you did not provided a ReplServer instance, such as:prompt
- : optional prompt to use [default '> ']input
- : Readable stream to read from [default 'process.stdin]output
- : Readable stream to write to [default process.stdout]repl.start()
- any other option supports like eval, writer, completer, useColors; terminal replMode
replHistory() return the REPLServer instance you provided, or otherwise the one it started.
Note: replHistory instrument the repl server so that when it closes the history file is closed properly.
If you want for this to be complete, you can listen the end-of-story event on the replServer itself.
:`js
const repl = require('repl');
const replHistory = require('repl-story');const replServer = replHistory({
repl,
filename: '~/.my.cli',
record: false, // load history but do no record it. (equivalent to 'noRecord: true')
noCreate: true, // disable creation if missing. (equivalent to 'create: false')
prompt: ':> ' // options are forwarded to repl.start() if no provided replServer
});
`Acknowledgment
This started as the adaptation of repl.history to current node Apis.
And why story?
repl-history` was already taken :wink: