$ npm install oargv
Turns an object into a bash command.
# Using npm
npm install --save oargv
# Using yarn
yarn add oargv
// Dependencies
var OArgv = require("oargv");
console.log(OArgv({
r: true
, _: ["target.zip", "somedir"]
}, "zip", true));
// => zip "-r" "target.zip" "somedir"
console.log(OArgv({
d: "http://ionicabizau.net"
, tt: true
, size: "600x800"
}, "bat", true));
// => bat "-d" "http://ionicabizau.net" "--tt" "--size" "600x800"
console.log(OArgv({
escaping: "She said: \"Hello World\"!"
}, "foo", true));
// => foo "--escaping" "She said: \"Hello World\"!"
console.log(OArgv({
noCommand: "foo"
, b: true
}));
// => [ '--noCommand', 'foo', '-b' ]
console.log(OArgv({
__: "="
, custom: "Separator"
}, "foo"));
// => [ 'foo', '--custom=Separator' ]
console.log(OArgv({
author: ["foo@bar.com", "bar@foo.com"]
}));
// => [ '--author', 'foo@bar.com', '--author', 'bar@foo.com' ]
console.log(OArgv({
author: ["foo@bar.com", "bar@foo.com"]
}, true));
// => "--author" "foo@bar.com" "--author" "bar@foo.com"
console.log(OArgv({
author: ["foo@bar.com", "bar@foo.com"]
, __: "="
}, true));
// => "--author=foo@bar.com" "--author=bar@foo.com"
There are few ways to get help:
OArgv(options, prgm, stringify)
Stringifies the options, building a command.
options
: The options that should be stringified. If it contains the _
field, then this should be an Array
of strings, that representing values
that will be added at the end of the command. The __
field is the separator (default: " "
).prgm
: The program that executes the command (default: ""
).stringify
: If true
, the result array will be stringified (default: false
).stringify
is true
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