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simplisticli

v1.2.7

Published

A simple CLI tool

Readme

SimplistiCLI

simplistiCLI is an open-source CLI framework designed for building straightforward command-line tools with ease. You are free to fork this project and mold it into your own CLI creation—customize, extend, and make it your own!

Features

  • Minimal, easy-to-understand structure
  • Add your own commands by creating files in the cmds/ directory
  • Great starting point for simple, scriptable CLIs
  • Open-source and community-friendly

Getting Started

  1. Clone or fork this repository
  2. Add your commands in the cmds/ folder
  3. Run your CLI with node index.js <command> [args] or make it executable as a global tool

Example Usage

simple Hello
simple help
simple echo Hello, world!
simple cal
simple weather San Francisco

Intalling

To install this CLI, run npm install -g simplisticli in your terminal or go to the npm page

Websites

Contributing

Feel free to open issues or pull requests! This project is meant to be a foundation for your own CLI ideas.

Pull Request Terms

  • Do not add specific, one-off commands.
  • Pull requests should only improve existing commands or add general-purpose commands that could be useful to many users.

Roadmap

A version using the commander library for more advanced CLI features is coming soon!


License: MIT