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make-cli

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Super easy declarative CLI framework with a single configuration object and a single function call.

There are so many command line interface libraries around that it's hard to find the right one for your needs. But there aren't many that expose a single function with a single config object like most other Node.js packages do. That's why there is make-cli! Call a single function, pass a single config object and you're good to go.

Based on Commander.js and supports most of its features. In case you're missing something, feel free to open up an issue.

Install

# npm
$ npm install make-cli

# Yarn
$ yarn add make-cli

Usage

Create a .js file with Shebang and require make-cli. Then configure your command line tool like so:

// cli.js

#!/usr/bin/env node

const makeCli = require('make-cli')

makeCli({
  version: '0.1.0',
  name: 'my-cli',
  usage: 'Usage description here',
  arguments: '<remote> [extra]',
  options: [
    {
      name: '-y, --yes',
      description: 'Skip questions',
    },
    {
      name: '--value <value>',
      description: 'Specifies the value',
      defaultValue: 'foo',
      choices: ['foo', 'bar'],
    },
  ],
  action: (remote, extra, options) => {
    // options.value and options.yes
    // contain the options.
  },
})

It is also possible to define sub-commands:

makeCli({
  commands: [
    {
      name: 'push',
      description: 'Pushes to the repo',
      arguments: '<remote>',
      options: [
        {
          name: '-y, --yes',
        },
      ],
      handler: (remote, options) => { /* push the stuff */ },
    },
    {
      name: 'pull',
      // ...
    },
  ],
})

Give it execution rights via chmod +x cli.js.

Then you can call it via the shell of your choice:

$ ./cli.js push origin --yes
$ ./cli.js pull origin
$ ./cli.js --help
$ ./cli.js --version

When publishing your command line tool via NPM, you'll probably want to add the file to the bin property, so it's installed to node_modules/.bin.

{
  "name": "my-cli",
  "bin": "./cli.js"
}

You can also allow to pass unknown options, which are then available in the action like so:

#!/usr/bin/env node

const makeCli = require('make-cli')

makeCli({
  // ...
  allowUnknownOption: true,
  options: [
    {
      name: '-y, --yes',
      description: 'Skip questions',
    },
  ],
  action: (options, command) => {
    // options.yes = true
    // command.args = ['--foo']
  },
})

If you now run $ ./cli.js --yes --foo, command.args will contain ['--foo'].

Contribute

Are you missing something or want to contribute? Feel free to file an issue or a pull request! ⚙️

Support

Hey, I am Sebastian Landwehr, a freelance web developer, and I love developing web apps and open source packages. If you want to support me so that I can keep packages up to date and build more helpful tools, you can donate here:

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Thanks a lot for your support! ❤️

License

MIT License © Sebastian Landwehr