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@inquirer/select

v2.3.2

Published

Inquirer select/list prompt

Downloads

1,809,551

Readme

@inquirer/select

Simple interactive command line prompt to display a list of choices (single select.)

select prompt

Installation

npm install @inquirer/select

yarn add @inquirer/select

Usage

import select, { Separator } from '@inquirer/select';

const answer = await select({
  message: 'Select a package manager',
  choices: [
    {
      name: 'npm',
      value: 'npm',
      description: 'npm is the most popular package manager',
    },
    {
      name: 'yarn',
      value: 'yarn',
      description: 'yarn is an awesome package manager',
    },
    new Separator(),
    {
      name: 'jspm',
      value: 'jspm',
      disabled: true,
    },
    {
      name: 'pnpm',
      value: 'pnpm',
      disabled: '(pnpm is not available)',
    },
  ],
});

Options

| Property | Type | Required | Description | | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | message | string | yes | The question to ask | | choices | Array<{ value: string, name?: string, description?: string, disabled?: boolean \| string } \| Separator> | yes | List of the available choices. The value will be returned as the answer, and used as display if no name is defined. Choices who're disabled will be displayed, but not selectable. The description will be displayed under the prompt when the cursor land over the choice. | | default | string | no | Defines in front of which item the cursor will initially appear. When omitted, the cursor will appear on the first selectable item. | | pageSize | number | no | By default, lists of choice longer than 7 will be paginated. Use this option to control how many choices will appear on the screen at once. | | loop | boolean | no | Defaults to true. When set to false, the cursor will be constrained to the top and bottom of the choice list without looping. | | theme | See Theming | no | Customize look of the prompt. |

The Separator object can be used to render non-selectable lines in the choice list. By default it'll render a line, but you can provide the text as argument (new Separator('-- Dependencies --')). This option is often used to add labels to groups within long list of options.

Theming

You can theme a prompt by passing a theme object option. The theme object only need to includes the keys you wish to modify, we'll fallback on the defaults for the rest.

type Theme = {
  prefix: string;
  spinner: {
    interval: number;
    frames: string[];
  };
  style: {
    answer: (text: string) => string;
    message: (text: string) => string;
    error: (text: string) => string;
    help: (text: string) => string;
    highlight: (text: string) => string;
    disabled: (text: string) => string;
  };
  icon: {
    cursor: string;
  };
  helpMode: 'always' | 'never' | 'auto';
};

theme.helpMode

  • auto (default): Hide the help tips after an interaction occurs.
  • always: The help tips will always show and never hide.
  • never: The help tips will never show.

License

Copyright (c) 2023 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart) Licensed under the MIT license.