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A handy wrapper of
minimist
npm install minimisted
You can write your cli like the following:
// Your cli's entry point
const main = (argv) => {
}
require('minimisted')(main)
where argv
is the command line options parsed by minimist
i.e. minimist(process.argv.slice(2))
.
Using object destructuring syntax, you can write it like the following:
/**
* @param {boolean} help Shows help message if true
* @param {boolean} version Shows the version if true
* ...
* @param {string[]} _ The parameters
*/
const main = ({ help, version, _ }) => {
}
require('minimisted')(main)
const minimisted = require('minimisted')
process.argv.slice(2)
.This calls main
with command line options parsed by the minimist with the given options.
MIT
FAQs
Handy wrapper of `minimist`
We found that minimisted 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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