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command-line-tool

Some conventional operations used in command-line tools.

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const tool = require('command-line-tool')

tool.stop([message])

Print the supplied messages then stop the process (no exit code).

Kind: static method of command-line-tool

ParamTypeDescription
[message]string | Array.<string>One or more messages to be written to stderr before exiting. May contain ansi.format markup.

tool.printError(message)

Prints one or more strings in red to stderr.

Kind: static method of command-line-tool

ParamTypeDescription
messagestring | Array.<string>input message(s)

tool.printOutput(message)

Prints one or more strings to stdout. Catches unwanted EPIPE error.

Kind: static method of command-line-tool

ParamTypeDescription
messagestring | Array.<string>input message(s)

tool.halt([err], [options])

Stop the process with an error message.

Kind: static method of command-line-tool

ParamTypeDescription
[err]Errorthe error instance
[options]object
[options.exitCode]numberdefaults to 1
[options.stack]booleandefaults to false

tool.getCli(definitions, [usageSections], [argv]) ⇒ object

Parse the command-line options.

Kind: static method of command-line-tool

ParamTypeDescription
definitionsArray.<OptionDefinitions>to be passed to command-line-args
[usageSections]Array.<section>to be passed to command-line-usage
[argv]Array.<string>If supplied, this argv array is parsed instead of process.argv.

© 2015-18 Lloyd Brookes <75pound@gmail.com>. Documented by jsdoc-to-markdown.

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Package last updated on 18 Jan 2018

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