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electron-args

v0.1.0

Published

cli helper for electron

Readme

electron-args Build Status

cli helper for electron

Features

  • Change the argument by the execution environment
  • Parses arguments using minimist
  • Converts flags to camelCase
  • Outputs app version when --version
  • Outputs supplied help text when --help
  • inspired by meow

Install

$ npm install --save electron-args

Usage

const electron = require('electron');
const parseArgs = require('electron-args');

const cli = parseArgs(`
	sample-viewer

	Usage
	  $ sample-viewer [path]

	Options
	  --help     show help
	  --version  show version
	  --auto     slide show [Default: false]

	Examples
	  $ sample-viewer . --auto
	  $ sample-viewer ~/Pictures/
`, {
	alias: {
		h: 'help'
	},
	default: {
		auto: false
	}
});

console.log(cli.flags);
console.log(cli.input[0]);

electron.app.on('ready', () => {
	const win = new electron.BrowserWindow({width: 400, height: 400});
	win.loadURL(`file://${__dirname}/fixture.html`);
});

API

parseArgs(opts, [minimistOptions])

Returns an Object with:

  • input (Array) - Non-flag arguments
  • flags (Object) - Flags converted to camelCase
  • help (string) - The help text used with --help
  • showHelp([code=0]) (Function) - Show the help text and exit with code

options

Type: Object Array string

Can either be a string/array that is the help or an options object.

help

Type: string boolean The help text you want shown.

Set it to false to disable it altogether.

version

Type: string boolean Default: electron.app.getVersion()

Set a custom version output.

Set it to false to disable it altogether.

argv

Type: Array

Custom arguments object.

minimistOptions

Type: Object Default: {}

Minimist options.

Keys passed to the minimist default option are decamelized, so you can for example pass in fooBar: 'baz' and have it be the default for the --foo-bar flag.

License

MIT © akameco