cleffa
CLI tool that:
- Parses argv into an object (of command-line flags) and an array of positional arguments
- Loads a function from the specified file (supports JavaScript, TypeScript, ESM, etc)
- Calls your function with that object and any positional args, and, if an error occurs (via sync throw or Promise rejection):
- Pretty-prints the error
- Exits the process with status code 1
It's an untyped CLI version of clefairy, suitable for use in simple scripts/programs.
Usage Example
some-file.js
:
export default async function main(options, ...args) {
console.log({ options, args });
}
Then, if you run:
npx cleffa ./some-file.js --user-name Jeff one two -v -- --hi
It logs:
{
options: { userName: 'Jeff', v: true },
args: [ 'one', 'two', '--hi' ]
}
Supported Syntax
Your input file will be compiled with kame prior to execution. As such, you can use ESM and TypeScript syntax in your input file.
Shebang Usage (use without installing)
You can put this line at the top of any executable JavaScript/TypeScript file to make it run with cleffa anywhere that node is installed:
#!/usr/bin/env -S npx --yes cleffa
For example, if you made a file named print-files
(this is a contrived example):
#!/usr/bin/env -S npx --yes cleffa
import fs from "fs";
export default function main(options, ...args) {
for (const file of args) {
console.log(fs.readFileSync(file, "utf-8"));
}
}
Then marked it as executable:
$ chmod +x ./print-files
Then ran it:
$ ./print-files ./index.js ./index.ts
It would print the contents of index.js and index.ts.
License
MIT