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Simple yet powerful framework for building command-line apps.

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<img width="945" alt="2017-07-26 9 27 05" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/28623641-373450f4-7249-11e7-854d-1b076dab274d.png"> [![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/cac.svg?style=flat)](https://npmjs.com/package/cac) [![NPM downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/cac.svg?style=flat)](https://npmjs.com/package/cac) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/cacjs/cac/tree/master.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/cacjs/cac/tree/master) [![Codecov](https://badgen.net/codecov/c/github/cacjs/cac/master)](https://codecov.io/gh/cacjs/cac) [![donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/$-donate-ff69b4.svg?maxAge=2592000&style=flat)](https://github.com/egoist/donate) [![chat](https://img.shields.io/badge/chat-on%20discord-7289DA.svg?style=flat)](https://chat.egoist.moe) [![install size](https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/cac)](https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=cac) ## Introduction **C**ommand **A**nd **C**onquer is a JavaScript library for building CLI apps. ## Features - **Super light-weight**: No dependency, just a single file. - **Easy to learn**. There're only 4 APIs you need to learn for building simple CLIs: `cli.option` `cli.version` `cli.help` `cli.parse`. - **Yet so powerful**. Enable features like default command, git-like subcommands, validation for required arguments and options, variadic arguments, dot-nested options, automated help message generation and so on. - **Developer friendly**. Written in TypeScript. ## Table of Contents <!-- toc --> - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [Simple Parsing](#simple-parsing) - [Display Help Message and Version](#display-help-message-and-version) - [Command-specific Options](#command-specific-options) - [Brackets](#brackets) - [Variadic Arguments](#variadic-arguments) - [Dot-nested Options](#dot-nested-options) - [Default Command](#default-command) - [Supply an array as option value](#supply-an-array-as-option-value) - [With TypeScript](#with-typescript) - [Projects Using CAC](#projects-using-cac) - [References](#references) - [CLI Instance](#cli-instance) - [cac(name?)](#cacname) - [cli.command(name, description, config?)](#clicommandname-description-config) - [cli.option(name, description, config?)](#clioptionname-description-config) - [cli.parse(argv?)](#cliparseargv) - [cli.version(version, customFlags?)](#cliversionversion-customflags) - [cli.help(callback?)](#clihelpcallback) - [cli.outputHelp(subCommand?)](#clioutputhelpsubcommand) - [Command Instance](#command-instance) - [command.option()](#commandoption) - [command.action(callback)](#commandactioncallback) - [command.alias(name)](#commandaliasname) - [command.allowUnknownOptions()](#commandallowunknownoptions) - [command.example(example)](#commandexampleexample) - [Events](#events) - [FAQ](#faq) - [How is the name written and pronounced?](#how-is-the-name-written-and-pronounced) - [Why not use Commander.js?](#why-not-use-commanderjs) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [Author](#author) <!-- tocstop --> ## Install ```bash yarn add cac ``` ## Usage ### Simple Parsing Use CAC as simple argument parser: ```js // examples/basic-usage.js const cli = require('cac')() cli.option('--type [type]', 'Choose a project type', { default: 'node' }) const parsed = cli.parse() console.log(JSON.stringify(parsed, null, 2)) ``` <img width="500" alt="2018-11-26 12 28 03" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/48981576-2a871000-f112-11e8-8151-80f61e9b9908.png"> ### Display Help Message and Version ```js // examples/help.js const cli = require('cac')() cli.option('--type [type]', 'Choose a project type', { default: 'node' }) cli.option('--name <name>', 'Provide your name') cli.command('lint [...files]', 'Lint files').action((files, options) => { console.log(files, options) }) // Display help message when `-h` or `--help` appears cli.help() // Display version number when `-h` or `--help` appears cli.version('0.0.0') cli.parse() ``` <img width="500" alt="2018-11-25 8 21 14" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/48979012-acb20d00-f0ef-11e8-9cc6-8ffca00ab78a.png"> ### Command-specific Options You can attach options to a command. ```js const cli = require('cac')() cli .command('rm <dir>', 'Remove a dir') .option('-r, --recursive', 'Remove recursively') .action((dir, options) => { console.log('remove ' + dir + (options.recursive ? ' recursively' : '')) }) cli.help() cli.parse() ``` A command's options are validated when the command is used. Any unknown options will be reported as an error. However, if an action-based command does not define an action, then the options are not validated. If you really want to use unknown options, use [`command.allowUnknownOptions`](#commandallowunknownoptions). <img alt="command options" width="500" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/49065552-49dc8500-f259-11e8-9c7b-a7c32d70920e.png"> ### Brackets When using brackets in command name, angled brackets indicate required command arguments, while sqaure bracket indicate optional arguments. When using brackets in option name, angled brackets indicate that the option value is required, while sqaure bracket indicate that the value is optional. ```js const cli = require('cac')() cli .command('deploy <folder>', 'Deploy a folder to AWS') .option('--scale [level]', 'Scaling level') .action((folder, options) => { console.log(folder) console.log(options) }) cli.parse() ``` ### Variadic Arguments The last argument of a command can be variadic, and only the last argument. To make an argument variadic you have to add `...` to the start of argument name, just like the rest operator in JavaScript. Here is an example: ```js const cli = require('cac')() cli .command('build <entry> [...otherFiles]', 'Build your app') .option('--foo', 'Foo option') .action((entry, otherFiles, options) => { console.log(entry) console.log(otherFiles) console.log(options) }) cli.help() cli.parse() ``` <img width="500" alt="2018-11-25 8 25 30" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/48979056-47125080-f0f0-11e8-9d8f-3219e0beb0ed.png"> ### Dot-nested Options Dot-nested options will be merged into a single option. ```js const cli = require('cac')() cli .command('build', 'desc') .option('--env <env>', 'Set envs') .example('--env.API_SECRET xxx') .action(options => { console.log(options) }) cli.help() cli.parse() ``` <img width="500" alt="2018-11-25 9 37 53" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8784712/48979771-6ada9400-f0fa-11e8-8192-e541b2cfd9da.png"> ### Default Command Register a command that will be used when no other command is matched. ```js const cli = require('cac')() cli // Simply omit the command name, just brackets .command('[...files]', 'Build files') .option('--minimize', 'Minimize output') .action((files, options) => { console.log(files) console.log(options.minimize) }) cli.parse() ``` ### Supply an array as option value ```bash node cli.js --include project-a # The parsed options will be: # { include: 'project-a' } node cli.js --include project-a --include project-b # The parsed options will be: # { include: ['project-a', 'project-b'] } ``` ### With TypeScript First you need `@types/node` to be installed as a dev dependency in your project: ```bash yarn add @types/node --dev ``` Then everything just works out of the box: ```js const cac = require('cac') // OR ES modules import * as cac from 'cac' ``` ## Projects Using CAC Projects that use **CAC**: - [VuePress](https://github.com/vuejs/vuepress): :memo: Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator. - [SAO](https://github.com/egoist/sao): โš”๏ธ Futuristic scaffolding tool. - [DocPad](https://github.com/docpad/docpad): ๐Ÿน Powerful Static Site Generator. - [Poi](https://github.com/egoist/poi): โšก๏ธ Delightful web development. - [bili](https://github.com/egoist/bili): ๐Ÿฅ‚ Schweizer Armeemesser for bundling JavaScript libraries. - [lass](https://github.com/lassjs/lass): ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿป Scaffold a modern package boilerplate for Node.js. - [Foy](https://github.com/zaaack/foy): ๐Ÿ— A lightweight and modern task runner and build tool for general purpose. - Feel free to add yours here... ## References **๐Ÿ’ Check out [the generated docs](https://cac-api-doc.egoist.sh/classes/_cac_.cac.html) from source code if you want a more in-depth API references.** Below is a brief overview. ### CLI Instance CLI instance is created by invoking the `cac` function: ```js const cac = require('cac') const cli = cac() ``` #### cac(name?) Create a CLI instance, optionally specify the program name which will be used to display in help and version message. When not set we use the basename of `argv[1]`. #### cli.command(name, description, config?) - Type: `(name: string, description: string) => Command` Create a command instance. The option also accepts a third argument `config` for addtional command config: - `config.allowUnknownOptions`: `boolean` Allow unknown options in this command. - `config.ignoreOptionDefaultValue`: `boolean` Don't use the options's default value in parsed options, only display them in help message. #### cli.option(name, description, config?) - Type: `(name: string, description: string, config?: OptionConfig) => CLI` Add a global option. The option also accepts a third argument `config` for addtional option config: - `config.default`: Default value for the option. #### cli.parse(argv?) - Type: `(argv = process.argv) => ParsedArgv` ```ts interface ParsedArgv { args: string[] options: { [k: string]: any } } ``` When this method is called, `cli.rawArgs` `cli.args` `cli.options` `cli.matchedCommand` will also be available. #### cli.version(version, customFlags?) - Type: `(version: string, customFlags = '-v, --version') => CLI` Output version number when `-v, --version` flag appears. #### cli.help(callback?) - Type: `(callback?: HelpCallback) => CLI` Output help message when `-h, --help` flag appears. Optional `callback` allows post-processing of help text before it is displayed: ```ts type HelpCallback = (sections: HelpSection[]) => void interface HelpSection { title?: string body: string } ``` #### cli.outputHelp(subCommand?) - Type: `(subCommand?: boolean) => CLI` Output help message. Optional `subCommand` argument if you want to output the help message for the matched sub-command instead of the global help message. ### Command Instance Command instance is created by invoking the `cli.command` method: ```js const command = cli.command('build [...files]', 'Build given files') ``` #### command.option() Basically the same as `cli.option` but this adds the option to specific command. #### command.action(callback) - Type: `(callback: ActionCallback) => Command` Use a callback function as the command action when the command matches user inputs. ```ts type ActionCallback = ( // Parsed CLI args // The last arg will be an array if it's an varadic argument ...args: string | string[] | number | number[] // Parsed CLI options options: Options ) => any interface Options { [k: string]: any } ``` #### command.alias(name) - Type: `(name: string) => Command` Add an alias name to this command, the `name` here can't contain brackets. #### command.allowUnknownOptions() - Type: `() => Command` Allow unknown options in this command, by default CAC will log an error when unknown options are used. #### command.example(example) - Type: `(example: CommandExample) => Command` Add an example which will be displayed at the end of help message. ```ts type CommandExample = ((name: string) => string) | string ``` ### Events Listen to commands: ```js // Listen to the `foo` command cli.on('command:foo', () => { // Do something }) // Listen to the default command cli.on('command:!', () => { // Do something }) // Listen to unknown commands cli.on('command:*', () => { console.error('Invalid command: %', cli.args.join(' ')) process.exit(1) }) ``` ## FAQ ### How is the name written and pronounced? CAC, or cac, pronounced `C-A-C`. This project is dedicated to our lovely C.C. sama. Maybe CAC stands for C&C as well :P <img src="http://i.giphy.com/v3FeH4swox9mg.gif" width="400"/> ### Why not use Commander.js? CAC is very similar to Commander.js, while the latter does not support dot nested options, i.e. something like `--env.API_SECRET foo`. Besides, you can't use unknown options in Commander.js either. _And maybe more..._ Basically I made CAC to fulfill my own needs for building CLI apps like [Poi](https://poi.js.org), [SAO](https://saojs.org) and all my CLI apps. It's small, simple but powerful :P ## Contributing 1. Fork it! 2. Create your feature branch: `git checkout -b my-new-feature` 3. Commit your changes: `git commit -am 'Add some feature'` 4. Push to the branch: `git push origin my-new-feature` 5. Submit a pull request :D ## Author **CAC** ยฉ [EGOIST](https://github.com/egoist), Released under the [MIT](./LICENSE) License.<br> Authored and maintained by egoist with help from contributors ([list](https://github.com/cacjs/cac/contributors)). > [Website](https://egoist.sh) ยท GitHub [@egoist](https://github.com/egoist) ยท Twitter [@\_egoistlily](https://twitter.com/_egoistlily)