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tsargp

v0.8.0

Published

Argument parser for TypeScript

Downloads

28

Readme

tsargp

tsargp is a command-line argument parsing library that helps you write clean code.

Get started with the documentation.

Demo

Test it online or install it locally:

npm i -g tsargp && complete -C tsargp tsargp

tsargp -h         # print the help message
tsargp -v         # print the package version
tsargp            # view the options' default values
tsargp ...        # play with option values
tsargp hello ...  # test the hello command

See the source.

Usage

Define your command-line options (we recommend placing them in a separate file):

// <your_cli_name>.options.ts
import { type Options, ... } from 'tsargp';

export default {
  // define the options' attributes...
} as const satisfies Options;

Import them in your main script:

#!/usr/bin/env node
import { ArgumentParser } from 'tsargp';
import options from './<your_cli_name>.options.js';

try {
  const parser = new ArgumentParser(options);
  await parser.validate(); // validate the option definitions (you can skip this in production)
  const values = await parser.parse(); // use this to get the options' values
  // await parser.parseInto(myValues); // use this to fill an existing object or class instance
} catch (err) {
  if (err instanceof Error) {
    console.error(`${err}`); // genuine errors
    process.exitCode = 1;
  } else {
    console.log(`${err}`); // help message, version or completion words
  }
}

Optionally, enable word completion:

complete -o default -C <path_to_main_script> <your_cli_name>

Build

curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
bun install   # install dependencies
bun test      # run unit tests
npm publish   # publish to npm registry