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Multitool JS / CLI Maker

Creator for CLI apps.

To create a new CLI you can just run:

    const { CLI } = require('@multitool-js/climaker');

    const myCli = new CLI([
        //commands
    ],{
        // options
    });

Options

Option Description Default
base Path/command of the app, is visible in the description node ${path.relative(process.cwd(), process.argv[1])}
throwOnMissingFlag Throws an error before command execution if a required flag is missing true
throwOnMissingArg Throws an error before command execution if a required argument is missing true
throwOnUnknownFlag Throws an error before command execution if a non-specified flag is found false
throwOnUnexpectedArguments Throws an error before command execution if there are any non-parsed tokens left in the arguments false
passthrough When true, remaining tokens are passed to the exec function under __args, pass a string to define the variable name false
helpFlag Defines a flag to invoke the help output of a command. You can pass either true to use the default --help and -h or an object like { name: "help", shorthand: "h" }, shorthand is optional true

Commands

Each command has the following properties:

Property Type Description Required Default
name string Name of the command Yes
exec function Execution function, is called when the command is selected. Accepts the parsed flags and arguments. Yes
alias string|string[] List of possible aliases for the command No
description string Command description to show on help No
extendedDescription string Additional description to show on command-specific help No
flags [] List of flags to parse No
arguments [] List of arguments to parse No
throwOnMissingFlag boolean As in options, when set overrides the parent value No true
throwOnMissingArg boolean As in options, when set overrides the parent value No true
throwOnUnknownFlag boolean As in options, when set overrides the parent value No false
throwOnUnexpectedArguments boolean As in options, when set overrides the parent value No false
passthrough string|boolean As in options, when set overrides the parent value No false

Flags

Each flag has the --name structure. Shorthands use a single letter -c
Different types of flags exist:

Type Example Description Output
bool --test, -t Boolean flag, if present the output is true, false otherwise boolean
value --foo=bar, -f=bar, --foo bar, -f bar Value flag, can be written with or without =, reads the value and outputs it, only consumes the first occurrence of the flag string
multivalue --foo=bar --foo=baz Like the value type, but can be set multiple times, the output is an array of all the occurrences string[]

Options

Each flag has the following properties:

Property Type Description Required Default
name string Name of the flag Yes
shorthand string Shorthand name of the flag No
type 'bool'|'value'|'multivalue' No 'bool'
description string Description of the flag, used in the help No
variableName string Name of the variable passed to the command execution function. Defaults to the flag name. No name
required boolean If true an error is thrown if the flag is missing No false

Arguments

Options

Each argument has the following properties:

Property Type Description Required Default
name string Name of the flag Yes
description string Description of the flag, used in the help No
variableName string Name of the variable passed to the command execution function. Defaults to the flag name. No name
required boolean If true an error is thrown if the flag is missing No false

Default CLI

For convenience, a default cli instance is available as cli:

    const { cli } = require('@multitool-js/climaker');

To register new commands use the register method:

    cli.register({
        // command options
    })

To change settings you can set the corrisponding variable:

    cli.helpFlag = {
        name: "help-me",
        shorthand: "H"
    }

Examples

Create a new CLI with the command "hello-world"

    const { CLI } = require('@multitool-js/climaker');

    const myCli = new CLI([{
        name: "hello-world",
        exec: () => console.log('Hello world!'),
        description: "Says hello world!"
    }]);

    myCli.execute();

Assuming the CLI is defined in the myCli.js file:

$ node myCli.js help
$ Available commands:
$
$ hello-world:
$   Says hello world!
$ node myCli.js hello-world
$ Hello world!

Following the above example, register a new command hello with an argument.

NOTE: always ensure to replace register new commands before invoking the execute method.

    myCli.register({
        name: 'hello',
        exec: ({ target, happy, uppercase }) => {
            let text = `Hello ${target}!`;
            if (happy) text += ' :)';
            if (uppercase) text = text.toUpperCase();
            console.log(text);
        },
        description: 'Says hello to someone!',
        arguments: [{
            name: 'target',
            required: true
        }],
        flags: [{
            name: 'happy',
            shorthand: 'H'
        }, {
            name: 'uppercase'
        }]
    });
    
    myCli.execute();
$ node myCli.js help
$ Available commands:
$ 
$ hello-world:
$   Says hello world!
$ 
$ hello:
$   Says hello to someone!
$ node myCli.js hello universe -H
$ HELLO UNIVERSE! :)

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