opts.js
Find the full documentation, source code, and examples online at https://khtdr.com/opts.
Or download this README as a man-page.
curl -o opts.3 https://raw.githubusercontent.com/khtdr/opts/master/man.3
man ./opts.3
NAME
opts.js - a command line parser for options and arguments
SYNOPSIS
The following example uses a custom version function, and opts in to the automatic help text. No pun intended.
var opts = require('opts');
var options = [
{ short : 'v'
, long : 'version'
, description : 'Show version and exit'
, callback : function () { console.log('v1.0'); process.exit(1); }
}
];
opts.parse(options, true);
console.log('Example 1');
process.exit(0);
See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/khtdr/opts/master/examples/example1.js
running:
$ node ./example1
produces:
Example 1
running:
$ node ./example1 --help
produces:
Usage: node ./example1 [options]
Show this help message
--help
Show version and exit
-v, --version
running:
node ./example1 -v
produces:
v1.0
INSTALLATION
You do not need to use NPM or any package manager. It is written in plain-old Javascript and can be downloaded and included in your Node.js project, as-is. All of the examples use this approach. .RE See https://github.com/khtdr/opts/tree/master/examples
Stand-alone version
cd /path/to/your/project
curl -o opts.js https://raw.githubusercontent.com/khtdr/opts/master/src/opts.js
NPM version
npm install opts
USAGE
LOADING
With classic syntax:
var opts = require('opts');
opts.parse(options, arguments, help);
With modern syntax:
import * as opts from 'opts';
opts.parse(options, arguments, help);
If you installed opts
with NPM, the typescript definitions should automatically be available in your editor. Otherwise you can download the .d.ts file manually. .RE See https://raw.githubusercontent.com/khtdr/opts/master/src/opts.d.ts
CONFIGURING
opts.parse(options, arguments, help)
Options are flag-arguments. Arguments are everything else. Consider the following hypothetical command for starting a server that listens on http://0.0.0.0:4000
node ./my-app start --host 0.0.0.0 -p 4000
In this example, the options are --host 0.0.0.0
and -p 4000
. The argument is start
. The arguments can be after, before, or among the options.
options
options
is an array of option objects. Each option in the array can have the following fields. None are required, but you should at least provide a short or long name.
let options = [
{ short : 'l',
long : 'list',
description : 'Show a list',
value : false, // default false
required : true, // default false
callback : function (value) { ... },
}, // ... followed by more options
];
arguments
arguments
require less configuration. This is an optional argument to opts.parse
:
let arguments = [
{ name : 'script',
required : true, // not required by default
callback : function (value) { ... },
};
]
help text generator
Finally, you can add an automatically generated help message by passing a last parameter of true
. This is also an optional argument to opts.parse
.
opts.parse(options, true);
// or if you want more control, you can do:
/*
options.push({
long : 'help',
description : 'Show this help message',
callback : require('opts').help,
}
opts.parse(options);
*/
AUTHOR / CHANGELOG / LICENSE
Email: [email protected]
Relatively unchanged since 2010. .RE See https://github.com/khtdr/opts/blob/master/CHANGES.org
BSD 2-Clause License .RE See https://github.com/khtdr/opts/blob/master/LICENSE.txt