A simple command-line interface framework for node.js.
- reimagined
process.argv
parsing utility - framework for single or multiple command programs
- automatic
--help
command generation with multiple theming options - built in cli coloring
- chainable api
This "Quick Start Guide" and the full API reference can be found on electron's documentation website.
The electron
package is available through npm. It is recommended
that you add it to your project's package.json
.
npm install electron
The argument parsing utility can be used independently of the program
framework. Just pass the process.argv
from any node modules and your
ready to go.
The following command execution...
$ node cli.js build --minify --out saved.min.js
Could be captured as so...
var argv = require('electron').argv();
// objects
argv.commands; // [ 'build' ]
argv.modes; // [ 'minify' ]
argv.params; // { out: 'saved.min.js' }
// helpers
argv.command('build'); // true
argv.mode('m', 'minify'); // true
argv.param('o', 'out'); // 'saved.min.js'
Recommend reading the "Argument Parsing Utility" section of the documentation to learn about the methodologies and specifics of each of the helpers.
To construct your first program, simply execute the electron export with a parameter of the namespace you wish to use for your program. Then proceed to define your settings and commands.
var myApp = require('../lib/myapp')
, program = require('electron')('myapp');
/**
* Define your program settings
*/
program
.name('My Cool App')
.desc('http://docs.mycoolapp.com')
.version(myApp.version);
/**
* Define your first command
*/
program
.command('build')
.desc('start a build task')
.option('-m, --minify', 'flag to set enable minification')
.option('-o, --out [file.js]', 'name of output file')
.action(function (argv) {
var minify = argv.mode('m', 'minify')
, savefile = argv.param('o', 'out')
, cwd = argv.cwd;
program.colorize();
console.log('Welcome to myApp'.gray + myApp.version);
console.log('It works if it ends with '.gray + 'myApp ' + 'ok'.green);
// etc...
});
/**
* Parse argv and execute respective command
*/
program.parse();
Your -h, --help
and -v, --version
will be generated for you automatically.
Recommend reading the "Program Framework" and "Constructing Commands" sections of the documentation to learn about all of the available chainable commands and theming options available to construct your programs.
Tests are writting in Mocha using
the Chai should
BDD assertion library. To make sure you
have that installed, clone this repo, install dependacies using npm install
.
$ npm test
Interested in contributing? Fork to get started. Contact @logicalparadox if you are interested in being regular contributor.
- Jake Luer (@logicalparadox)
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Jake Luer [email protected]
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