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Get the nth line from a file using sed.
<a href="codefores.ru">Codeforces</a> uses d8 for testing javascript code. d8 provides IO functions, but if you don't want install d8 and you want testing your solutions using node.js then you can use this module<br><br> If you want try d8 you can downlo
Synchronously interact with your users through their console/terminal with out the head-ache of asynchronous code calls. mclainsmt-cli-prompt provides a simple, one-function API for 'synchronously' prompting (questioning) a user through their console/ter
- readline-sync
- readline
- synchronous readline
- synchronous terminal input processing
- synchronous console input processing
- synchronous
- sync terminal input
- read input one line at a time
- console input
- cli input processing
- sync cli prompt
- cli prompt
- cli-prompt
Read line by line from input stream and compile small javascript lambdas to transform *mapf* or *filter* them. Tiny. No dependencies.
light and easy to use class to implement an input loop for console application
Console readline with promise
an alternate interface to vinly-fs
Adds vim bindings to nodejs readline.
An implementation of readline for Nodejs
Library to create command line interpreters for testing programs
A line reader for better memory usage, and non-flowing mode support
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompt system. Fast and lightweight enough for small projects, powerful and extensible enough for the most advanced use cases.
- answer
- answers
- ask
- base
- cli
- command
- command-line
- confirm
- enquirer
- generator
- generate
- hyper
- input
- inquire
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Transform stream to read line-by-line and write a string
Opens a 📝 text editor, waits until closed & captures 🔬 file content.
a nodejs module to read file line by line.
Synchronous Readline for interactively running to have a conversation with the user via a console(TTY).
Stringifies key objects emitted by nodejs readline (http://nodejs.org/api/readline.html).
Adds token matching to nodejs readline and visualizes it by jumping the cursor to it à la emacs.