Answer prompts written to stderr or stdout.
Inquirer confirm prompt
Inquirer input text prompt
Inquirer number prompt
Inquirer checkbox prompt
Core Inquirer prompt API
JavaScript micro templates.
Inquirer password prompt
Command line keyboard entry using promises
Inquirer multiline editor prompt
Standalone autocomplete cli prompt based on inquirer core
Inquirer select/list prompt
Inquirer rawlist prompt
Inquirer checkbox prompt
Inquirer search prompt
Inquirer prompts, combined in a single package
Run a command using sudo, prompting the user with an OS dialog if necessary
printf, sprintf, and vsprintf for JavaScript
cross-platform masked or hidden prompt
Simple interactive command line prompt to gather boolean input from users. Inspired by [prompts](https://www.npmjs.com/package/prompts#togglemessage-initial-active-inactive).
Listr2 prompt adapter for inquirer.
Stylish, intuitive and user-friendly prompt system. Fast and lightweight enough for small projects, powerful and extensible enough for the most advanced use cases.
Returns true if an answer to a prompt is not undefined, null, an empty object, empty array, or a string with zero length.
Run a command using sudo, prompting the user with an OS dialog if necessary
A simple API for command-line interaction. Provides a novel 'rewinding' feature, allowing users to go back in time and re-enter a botched answer. Supports multiple-choice, password prompting, overriding input events, defaults, etc.
Like "yes | ai" - wraps command-line tools via PTY, auto-answers interactive prompts with AI-powered blacklist security
Hey Ruby‽ Good programmers are like scientists. When they want to answer a question They form a hypothesis, then verify it with an experiment. Rubyists have the experimentation phase down, but we tend not to hypothesize fully. This gem helps people new to Ruby by prompting them for a hypothesis before returning the result of their experiment.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface