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read

v3.0.1

Published

read(1) for node programs

Downloads

18,985,938

Readme

read

For reading user input from stdin.

Similar to the readline builtin's question() method, but with a few more features.

Usage

const { read } = require('read')
// or with ESM: import { read } from 'read'
try {
  const result = await read(options)
} catch (er) {
  console.error(er)
}

Options

Every option is optional.

  • prompt What to write to stdout before reading input.
  • silent Don't echo the output as the user types it.
  • replace Replace silenced characters with the supplied character value.
  • timeout Number of ms to wait for user input before giving up.
  • default The default value if the user enters nothing.
  • edit Allow the user to edit the default value.
  • terminal Treat the output as a TTY, whether it is or not.
  • input Readable stream to get input data from. (default process.stdin)
  • output Writable stream to write prompts to. (default: process.stdout)
  • completer Autocomplete callback (see official api for details

If silent is true, and the input is a TTY, then read will set raw mode, and read character by character.

Contributing

Patches welcome.