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CLI flag parser.
Usage:
const CLI = require('cli-flags')
const {flags, args} = CLI.parse({
flags: {
'output-file': CLI.flags.string({char: 'o'}),
force: CLI.flags.boolean({char: 'f'})
},
args: [
{name: 'input', required: true}
]
})
if (flags.force) {
console.log('--force was set')
}
if (flags['output-file']) {
console.log(`output file is: ${flags['output-file']}`)
}
console.log(`input arg: ${args.input}`)
// $ node example.js -f myinput --output-file=myexample.txt
// --force was set
// output file is: myexample.txt
// input arg: myinput
FAQs
basic CLI flag parser
The npm package cli-flags receives a total of 85 weekly downloads. As such, cli-flags popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cli-flags demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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