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minimist.re
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A no-frills cli argument parser for reason, inspired by [minimist](https://www.npmjs.com/package/minimist) and [yargs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/yargs).
A no-frills cli argument parser for reason, inspired by minimist and yargs.
(from pack.re):
let parse = Minimist.parse(~alias=[("h", "help")], ~presence=["help"], ~multi=["rename"], ~strings=["base"]);
let help = {|
# pack.re - a simple js bundler for reason
Usage: pack.re [options] entry-file.js > bundle.js
--base (default: current directory)
expected to contain node_modules
--rename newName=realName (can be defined multiple times)
maps `require("newName")` to a node_module called "realName"
-h, --help
print this help
|};
let fail = (msg) => {
print_endline(msg);
print_endline(help);
exit(1);
};
let args = List.tl(Array.to_list(Sys.argv));
/* Some example args for you */
let args = ["--base", "awesome", "some-entry.js"];
switch (parse(args)) {
| Minimist.Error(err) => fail(Minimist.report(err))
| Ok(opts) =>
if (Minimist.has("help", opts.presence)) {
print_endline(help); exit(0);
} else switch (opts.rest) {
| [] => fail("Expected entry file as final argument")
| [entry] => {
let base = Minimist.get(opts.strings, "base");
let renames = Minimist.multi(opts.multi, "rename");
print_endline("All good!")
}
| _ => fail("Only one entry file allowed")
}
};
FAQs
A no-frills cli argument parser for reason, inspired by [minimist](https://www.npmjs.com/package/minimist) and [yargs](https://www.npmjs.com/package/yargs).
We found that minimist.re 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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