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    listr2

Terminal task list reborn!


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What is listr2?

The listr2 npm package is a powerful utility for creating beautiful and interactive command-line interfaces (CLI) with tasks lists. It allows developers to manage and execute multiple tasks in a structured and visually appealing way. It supports concurrent tasks, nested tasks, and customizable rendering, making it suitable for complex CLI applications.

What are listr2's main functionalities?

Basic Task Execution

This feature allows for the execution of a series of tasks, each represented by a title and a task function. The tasks are executed sequentially, and the progress is visually represented in the CLI.

const { Listr } = require('listr2');

const tasks = new Listr([
  {
    title: 'Task 1',
    task: () => Promise.resolve('First task result')
  },
  {
    title: 'Task 2',
    task: () => Promise.resolve('Second task result')
  }
]);

tasks.run().catch(err => console.error(err));

Concurrent Tasks

This feature demonstrates how to run tasks concurrently. By setting the 'concurrent' option to true, tasks within the same group are executed in parallel, improving performance for independent tasks.

const { Listr } = require('listr2');

const tasks = new Listr([
  {
    title: 'Concurrent Tasks',
    task: () => {
      return new Listr([
        {
          title: 'Task 1',
          task: () => Promise.resolve('First concurrent task result')
        },
        {
          title: 'Task 2',
          task: () => Promise.resolve('Second concurrent task result')
        }
      ], { concurrent: true });
    }
  }
]);

tasks.run().catch(err => console.error(err));

Nested Tasks

This feature showcases the ability to nest tasks within other tasks. It is useful for structuring complex workflows where tasks have sub-tasks, allowing for better organization and readability.

const { Listr } = require('listr2');

const tasks = new Listr([
  {
    title: 'Parent Task',
    task: () => {
      return new Listr([
        {
          title: 'Nested Task 1',
          task: () => Promise.resolve('First nested task result')
        },
        {
          title: 'Nested Task 2',
          task: () => Promise.resolve('Second nested task result')
        }
      ]);
    }
  }
]);

tasks.run().catch(err => console.error(err));

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Listr2

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This is the expanded and re-written in Typescript version of the beautiful plugin by Sam Verschueren called Listr. Fully backwards compatible with the Listr itself but with more features.

Demo

How to use

Check out example.ts in the root of the repository for the code in demo.

import { Listr } from 'Listr2'

interface ListrCtx {
  injectedContext: boolean
}

const tasks = new Listr<ListrCtx>(
  [
    {
      // a title
      title: 'Hello I am a title',
      // an sync, async or observable function
      task: async (ctx, task): Promise<void> => {}
    }
  ],
  {
    // throw in some options, all have a default
    showSubtasks: true,
    concurrent: false,
    exitOnError: true,
    bottomBarItems: 3,
    ctx: someOtherContextObject
  }
)

// and done!
const ctx = await tasks.run()

Extra Features

Input Module

Todo ATM.

Inject Context

Context which is the object that is being used while executing the actions in the Listr can now be enjected to the next Listr through using the custom options.

Bottom Bar For More Information

Default renderer now supports a bottom bar to dump the output if desired. The output lenght can be limited through options of the Listr class.

Tasks without Titles

Tasks can be created without titles, and if any output is dumped it will be dumped to the bottom bar instead. If a task with no title is returns a new Listr task, it can be used to change the parallel task count and execute those particular tasks in order or in parallel. The subtasks of the untitled tasks will drop down one indentation level to be consistent.

Multi-Line Renderer

The default update renderer now supports multi-line rendering. Therefore implementations like pushing through multi-line data now works properly.

Fully-Typed

You can download the types if you are starting a new Typescript project.

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Last updated on 29 Feb 2020

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