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coffeenode-docopt
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docopt – a command line option parser that will make you smiledocopt is a language for description of command-line interfaces. This is
docoptimplementation in CoffeeScript, that could be used for server-side CoffeeScript and JavaScript programs.
Isn't it awesome how modern command-line arguments parsers generate help message based on your code?!
Hell no! You know what's awesome? When the option parser is generated based on the help message that you write yourself! This way you don't need to write this stupid repeatable parser-code, and instead can write a beautiful help message (the way you want it!), which adds readability to your code.
Now you can write an awesome, readable, clean, DRY code like this:
doc = """
Usage:
quick_example.coffee tcp <host> <port> [--timeout=<seconds>]
quick_example.coffee serial <port> [--baud=9600] [--timeout=<seconds>]
quick_example.coffee -h | --help | --version
"""
{docopt} = require '../docopt'
console.log docopt(doc, version: '0.1.1rc')
Hell yeah! The option parser is generated based on doc string above, that you
pass to the docopt function.
{docopt} = require 'docopt'options = docopt(doc, {argv: process.argv[2..], help: true, version: null})docopt takes 1 required argument, and 3 optional keyword arguments:
doc (required) should be a string with the help message, written according
to rules of the docopt language. Here's a quick example:
Usage: your_program [options]
-h --help Show this. -v --verbose Print more text. --quiet Print less text. -o FILE Specify output file [default: ./test.txt].
argv is an optional argument vector. It defaults to the arguments passed
to your program (process.argv[2..]). You can also supply it with an array
of strings, as with process.argv. For example: ['--verbose', '-o', 'hai.txt'].
help (default:true) specifies whether the parser should automatically
print the help message (supplied as doc) in case -h or --help options
are encountered. After showing the usage-message, the program will terminate.
If you want to handle -h or --help options manually (the same as other options),
set help=false.
version (default:null) is an optional argument that specifies the
version of your program. If supplied, then, if the parser encounters
--version option, it will print the supplied version and terminate.
version could be any printable object, but most likely a string,
e.g. '2.1.0rc1'.
Note: Although docopt automatically handles -h, --help and --version options,
you still need to mention them in the options description (doc) for your users to
know about them.
The return value is an Object with properties (giving long options precedence),
like this:
{'--timeout': '10',
'--baud': '4800',
'--version': false,
'--help': false,
'-h': false,
serial: true,
tcp: false,
'<host>': false,
'<port>': '/dev/ttyr01'}
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a command line option parser that will make you smile (improved)
We found that coffeenode-docopt 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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