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Easily show the usage of your CLI tool from a Markdown string
or file. You can just plug cli-usage
in without thinking
about paramters, or you can handle that your self using the
.get
API end-point.
npm install cli-usage
Most basic usage, just plug in:
var usage = require('cli-usage');
usage();
//=> If help-flag is passed, print usage
//=> and exit with code 0.
This will listen for -h
, -help
or --help
passed
into your CLI and try to locate a usage.md
file from
the directory of the file. If help
is passed and the
usage.md
file found, the usage will be printed and
the application will exit with code 0
.
You can also pass in a filename or a string.
var usage = require('cli-usage');
usage('./some/path/to/usage.md');
or
var usage = require('cli-usage');
usage('# Simple usage');
Instead of cli-usage
doing all the work, you can
also just retrieve the compiled usage text and handle
it your self.
var usage = require('cli-usage');
console.log(usage.get('# some custom markdown from string'));
console.log(usage.get('./usage.md'));
FAQs
Easily show CLI usage from a markdown source file
We found that cli-usage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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