arguably
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Command line arguments parser
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arguably
Command line arguments parser for node.js
Usage
Let's say you have a script args.js, and call it with
node args.js -u google.com --name bob
or
node args.js --url yahoo.com --name bill
And want to simply print the given url and name. Your script should use arguably like this:
var arguably = require('arguably'),
args = arguably
.option(
'-n, --name',
/* description */ 'Your name',
/* default value */ 'unknown'
)
.option('-u, --url')
.done() //don't forget to call this at the end
console.log(args.name)
args.name === args.n
console.log(args.url)
args.url === args.u
Notice that the args variable returned by arguably is an object with key/value pairs, as specified in the option description. On options with multiple aliases. like the url (-u or --url), the args has the save value for both of the aliases
args.u === args.url