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@inquirer/editor
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@inquirer/editorPrompt that'll open the user preferred editor with default content and allow for a convenient multi-line input controlled through the command line.
The editor launched is the one defined by the user's EDITOR environment variable.
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import { editor } from '@inquirer/prompts';
// Or
// import editor from '@inquirer/editor';
const answer = await editor({
message: 'Enter a description',
});
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
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| message | string | yes | The question to ask |
| default | string | no | Default value which will automatically be present in the editor |
| validate | string => boolean | string | Promise<boolean | string> | no | On submit, validate the content. When returning a string, it'll be used as the error message displayed to the user. Note: returning a rejected promise, we'll assume a code error happened and crash. |
| postfix | string | no (default to .txt) | The postfix of the file being edited. Adding this will add color highlighting to the file content in most editors. |
| file | IFileOptions | no | Exposes the external-editor package options to configure the temporary file. |
| waitForUserInput | boolean | no (default to true) | Open the editor automatically without waiting for the user to press enter. Note that this mean the user will not see the question! So make sure you have a default value that provide guidance if it's unclear what input is expected. |
| theme | See Theming | no | Customize look of the prompt. |
You can theme a prompt by passing a theme object option. The theme object only need to includes the keys you wish to modify, we'll fallback on the defaults for the rest.
type Theme = {
prefix: string | { idle: string; done: string };
spinner: {
interval: number;
frames: string[];
};
style: {
message: (text: string, status: 'idle' | 'done' | 'loading') => string;
error: (text: string) => string;
help: (text: string) => string;
key: (text: string) => string;
};
validationFailureMode: 'keep' | 'clear';
};
validationFailureMode defines the behavior of the prompt when the value submitted is invalid. By default, we'll keep the value allowing the user to edit it. When the theme option is set to clear, we'll remove and reset to the default value or empty string.
Copyright (c) 2023 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart)
Licensed under the MIT license.
Inquirer.js is a collection of common interactive command line user interfaces. It provides a variety of prompt types, including input, confirm, list, and more. While @inquirer/editor focuses specifically on text editing, Inquirer.js offers a broader range of prompt types for different user inputs.
Prompt-sync is a simple synchronous prompt for node.js. It allows for basic user input from the command line. Unlike @inquirer/editor, it does not support opening an external editor for text input, making it more suitable for simple, short inputs.
Readline-sync provides synchronous readline for node.js. It allows for reading user input from the command line, similar to prompt-sync. However, it does not support opening an external editor for editing text, which is a key feature of @inquirer/editor.
FAQs
Inquirer multiline editor prompt
The npm package @inquirer/editor receives a total of 7,796,995 weekly downloads. As such, @inquirer/editor popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @inquirer/editor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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