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psargv

v0.1.0

Published

Opinionated argument parser for node.js CLI.

Downloads

14

Readme

psargv

Opinionated argument parser for node.js CLI.

Install

npm install psargv
yarn add psargv

Usage

const psargv = require('psargv');
psargv(args, options);

Node CLI arguments is automatically parsed as argv of psargv, i.e., if you are using a node CLI application, try:

const argv = require('psargv').argv;

Return

An object to representation the result.

  • result._ is specified as the first argument(s).
  • result.$ is specified as extra arguments seperated by -- exactly.

If you need to parse arguments which the key is _ or $, set options._ to a truthy value, and notice other values will be moved to result.argv.

Options

first

  • type: boolean
  • default: true

true to accept multi values for first arguments.

multi

  • type: boolean/array

Use multi values for the specify key.

While multi is an array, check key is in it or not.

Note that multi values is generated by default if the key is already existed.

number

  • type: boolean
  • default: true

Auto parse number value if the value is specified like a JSON number.

_

  • type: boolean

Support using underline _ as the key.

alias

  • type: object

Define alias map. If it is specified to {s: 'sort'}, while parsing s, use sort instead.

keepAlias

  • type: boolean
  • default: false

Keep the abbreviation key.

Only available when alias is triggered.

unsafe

  • type: boolean
  • default: false

To avoid potential prototype pollution, three keys: prototype, constructor, __proto__ are ignored by default, set unsafe to true to use them if needed.

Example

Scripts

psargv(['--foo', 'bar']);
// > { _: [], foo: 'bar' }

psargv(['example', '--list', 'a', '--list', 'b']);
// > { _: [ 'example' ], list: [ 'a', 'b' ] }

CLI

// demo.js
const psargv = require('psargv');

console.log(psargv(process.argv.slice(2), { multi: ['test'] }));
$ node demo.js hello --test world
> { _: [ 'hello' ], test: [ 'world' ] }

License

MIT.