to-arg
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Create a command-line argument from a string or string (key) and value.
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to-arg
Create a command-line argument from a string or string (key) and value.
Install with npm
npm i to-arg --save
Usage
var toArg = require('to-arg');
toArg('abc');
//=> '--abc'
toArg('abc', true);
//=> '--abc'
toArg('abc', 'xyz');
//=> '--abc=xyz'
toArg('abc', 'true');
//=> '--abc=true'
toArg('abc', 10);
//=> '--abc=10'
casing
Keys that are camelcase or contain spaces will be dash-cased:
toArg('fooBar');
//=> '--foo-bar'
toArg('a b c');
//=> '--a-b-c'
toArg('A');
//=> '--a'
Usage example
var obj = {
foo: 'bar',
abc: true,
xyz: 10,
one: false
};
var args = Object.keys(obj).map(function (key) {
return toArg(key, obj[key]);
});
//=> ['--foo=bar', '--abc', '--xyz=10', '--no-one']
Options
invert
When the value is false
an inverted flag is created by default:
toArg('a', false);
//=> '--no-a'
To disable inversion, pass false
on the options:
toArg('a', false, {invert: false});
//=> '--a'
Other awesome libs
- option-cache: Simple API for managing options in JavaScript applications.
- config-cache: General purpose JavaScript object storage methods.
Run tests
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Author
Jon Schlinkert
This was inspired by grunt.option.
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license
This file was generated by verb-cli on April 17, 2015.