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ARGV
Array containing command-line arguments passed when launching the calling process.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/process-argv
Usage
var ARGV = require( '@stdlib/process-argv' );
ARGV
Array
containing command-line arguments passed when launching the calling process.
var execPath = ARGV[ 0 ];
// e.g., returns '/usr/local/bin/node'
Notes
- The first element is the absolute pathname of the executable that started the calling process.
- The second element is the path of the executed file.
- Any additional elements are additional command-line arguments.
- In browser environments,
ARGV
is an empty array. - Modifications to
ARGV
are local to the process in whichARGV
is modified. - Be careful when modifying command-line arguments as the argument array represents shared state. Accordingly, modifications affect all command-line argument consumers.
Examples
var ARGV = require( '@stdlib/process-argv' );
console.log( ARGV );
// => [...]
See Also
-
@stdlib/process-env
: object containing the user environment.
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
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License
See LICENSE.
Copyright
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