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A batteries included node REPL with yield support.
repl-plus
enhances the basic node REPL with support for promises and generators.
The shell will automatically resolve variables which are promises when they become fulfilled.
This module is intended to be useful by itself or as a base for creating a custom
REPL shell for your own projects.
npm install repl-plus
You may want to install globally so you can benefit from the enhancements provided by this REPL on a daily basis.
# assumes a global install
$ repl-plus
To exit press ^C twice, or ^D once.
repl+> var d = q.defer(), p = d.promise;
repl+> d.resolve(22);
resolved: p
repl+> p
22
repl+> b = yield q(44)
44
repl+>
An example using mongoose
$ ./examples/mongoose.js
To exit press ^C twice, or ^D once.
mongoose+> todos = yield models.Todo.find().exec()
[ { _id: 55959a1d76da6c2a5fc61110,
title: 'Get MongooseReplPlus working.',
__v: 0,
done: true } ]
mongoose+> .history
var d = q.defer(), p = d.promise;
d.resolve(22);
p
b = yield q(44)
todos = yield models.Todo.find().exec()
mongoose+>
FAQs
A batteries included REPL.
The npm package repl-plus receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, repl-plus popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that repl-plus 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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