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Inquirer sortable checkbox prompt
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Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts
Sleep for specified time in Windows Command prompt.
Node's first framework for building immersive CLI apps.
Radio prompt. Can be used as a standalone prompt, or as a plugin for [Enquirer].
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packages/prompts/README.md
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- command
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- enquirer
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- generator
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- inquire
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packages/prompts/README.md
- answer
- answers
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- base
- cli
- command
- command-line
- confirm
- enquirer
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CLI arguments parser for node
CLI command assistant leveraging GenAI to generate and explain commands using natural language.
Clear screen like Unix in Windows Command prompt.
A consistent behavior for CLI prompts.
Node's first framework for building immersive CLI apps.
Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts
Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts
Expand prompt. Can be used as a standalone prompt, or with a prompt system like [Enquirer].
- answer
- answers
- ask
- checkbox
- choice
- cli
- command
- enquirer
- enquirerprompt
- expand
- input
- inquire
- inquirer
- interact
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Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts (Edited by Timbo)
Lightweight, beautiful and user-friendly prompts and live on Webiste. With future web3 very simple library
This package is vendored! The [upstream](https://npm.im/@clack/core) (@clack/core) package may differ. This package was built from [vendored](https://codeberg.org/Expo/vendored)/[dc1c1f0](https://codeberg.org/Expo/vendored/commit/dc1c1f0); upstream commit
Clack contains low-level primitives for implementing your own command-line applications.