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inquirer-list-input

v0.1.2

Published

A list prompt plus arbitrary text input for inquirer.

Readme

Inquirer list input

A list prompt with arbitrary text input for Inquirer

npm version

This prompt style gives you a list but also allows arbitrary user input. This could allow for slight editing of list items such as when selecting file paths and you want further sub-directories.

Install

npm save --install inquirer-list-input

Usage

You can register this prompt with a name of your choosing. Here is how you would register it as 'list-input':

inquirer.registerPrompt('list-input', require('inquirer-list-input'));
inquirer.prompt({
  type: 'list-input',
  // ...
})

Options

Note: allowed options written inside square brackets ([]) are optional. Others are required.

type, name, message, editableList[, filter, validate, when]

See inquirer readme for meaning of all except source.

editableList is a Boolean, defaulting to false. If true, the cursor will always appear, giving the user a greater visual cue to edit list items.

Example

See example.js for a working example. Use the left and right arrows to edit a list item or ctrl a and ctrl e to jump to the beginning or end of a line.

var inquirer = require('inquirer');

inquirer.registerPrompt('list-input', require('./index'));
inquirer.prompt([{
  type: 'list-input',
  name: 'from',
  message: 'Select a state to travel from',
  choices: ['AL', 'AR']
}], function(answers) {
  console.log(JSON.stringify(answers, null, 2));
});

Inspired by inquirer-autocomplete-prompt