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@mkproject-code/cmdscript.js

v1.2.4

Published

Simple CLI command manager for NodeJS

Downloads

1

Readme

CmdScript.js

  • Simple CLI command manager for NodeJS.
  • Easily create your own commands for your NodeJS project!
  • Ready for production.

Install

# For NPM
npm install @mkproject-code/cmdscript.js

# For Yarn
yarn add @mkproject-code/cmdscript.js

Requirements

If you want to run your script in TypeScript you need to install ts-node:

# For NPM
npm install --save-dev ts-node

# For Yarn
yarn add --dev ts-node

Usage

cs <your_command> [your_subcommand] [your_subsubcommand] # and an infinite number of sub sub sub... commands

# example
cs my_command my_subcommand
# or you can use with parameters
cs my_command --param1=value --param2=value
# or
cs my_command --param1=value --param2="value is \"here\" :)"

1. Create your script file.

For example script.ts:

import {CmdScriptManager} from '@mkproject-code/cmdscript.js'

const cmdManager = new CmdScriptManager({
  commands: [
    {
      command: 'schema',
      description: 'Operations on the database schema.',
      children: [
        {
          command: 'create',
          description: 'Create missing arrays in the database.',
          execute: (params) => {
            console.log('Created!', params)
          },
          children: [ /* there may be more children here :) */ ]
        },
        {
          command: 'update',
          description: 'Create new or update existing tables in the database. This will also remove unused tables from the database!',
          execute: (params) => {
            console.log('Updated!', params)
          },
        },
      ],
    },
  ]
})

// by default it passes all arguments from the CLI (process.argv.slice(2))
cmdManager.performCommand()
// you can pass your own arguments, then only what you pass will be executed
cmdManager.performCommand(['schema','create'])

2. Specify the path to the script in package.json

Add cmdscript:

{
  //...
  "cmdscript": "src/cmd/scripts.ts" // supports .js or .ts file
}

3. Run your commands

Type cs at the command line and enjoy the working script! :)

Example:

$ cs schema create --param1=some_value
Created! { param1: 'some_value' }