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cli-interact

v0.1.9

Published

Simple helper tools for interacting synchronously with user at command line

Downloads

6,842

Readme

cli-interact

Simple helper tools for interacting synchronously with user at command line. The interface is used with process.stdin and process.stdout in order to accept user input.

Example

var	query = require('cli-interact').getYesNo;
var answer = query('Is it true');
console.log('you answered:', answer);
$ node examples/getYesNoNone.js
Is it true (y/n)? j
Is it true (y/n)? y
you answered: true

Installation

npm install cli-interact

Usage

Queries

Presently, there are three queries:

getChar gets a single character from some set of allowed characters.

getIPversion gets a single character, either '4' or '6'.

getYesNo prompts for 'y' or 'n', returns true/false. Can be configured to allow no response (returns undefined).

And a passthorugh question to access the underlying readlineSync.question method.

Notes

Uses the readline-sync module. See it for more information.

Platforms

The your Node and OS may not support interactively reading from stdin. The stdin interfaces are different by platforms. If in those platforms, an error is thrown by readlineSync.

try {
  answer = readlineSync.question('What is your favorite food? :');
} catch (e) {
  console.error(e);
  process.exit(1);
}

Release History

  • 2014-11-14 v0.1.0 Initial release.