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simple-args-parser
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Parse command line arguments (process.argv[]
) in one function
Syntax:
args = parser.parse(process.argv, config, fallback?)
Config:
{
short: [],
long: [],
stupid: [],
errOnDisallowed: true
}
short[]
is an array of short arguments (eg. -a
)
long[]
is an array of long arguments (eg. --long
)
stupid[]
is an array of stupid arguments (Long arguments with one -
, eg -stupid
)
If you want to get the argument parameter (--argument 'parameter'
), add a :
after the argument in the array
// Without argument
short: ['a']
// With argument
short: ['a:']
As you may have noticed, dont put the -
with the argument into the array.
Fallback:
Fallback is a function called when an error is recieved, called by fallback(err)
. If you dont specify a custon one, the error will be thrown upon encounter.
Example:
const parser = require('simple-args-parser')
args = parser.parse(process.argv, {
short: ['a:', 'b:', 'c'],
long: ['hello', 'world:'],
stupid: ['powershell', 'bill:'],
errOnDisallowed: true
}, (err) => {
console.log(err)
})
console.log(args)
Try running this script like node test.js -a word -b 'this is a string' -c --hello --world indeed -powershell -bill 'gates'
. It should output
{
a: 'word',
b: 'this is a string',
c: true,
hello: true,
world: 'indeed',
powershell: true,
bill: 'gates'
}
FAQs
A simple parser for command line arguments (process.argv[])
The npm package simple-args-parser receives a total of 1,170 weekly downloads. As such, simple-args-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that simple-args-parser 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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