Simple helper class, to test if a command path is absolute, relative, local or global
Get the command from a shebang
svg path parser
SVGO is a Node.js library and command-line application for optimizing vector images.
Figure out what a cmd-shim is pointing at. This acts as the equivalent of fs.readlink.
check whether a command line command exists in the current environment
Command-Option-Argument: Yet another parser for command line options.
The TypeScript compiler with onSuccess command
Display pretty Android and iOS logs without Android Studio or Console.app, with intuitive Command Line Interface.
Generate license agreements for macOS .dmg files
Solidity compiler
Checks whether a command line command exists in the current environment.
Fast HTTP benchmarking tool written in Node.js
QRCodes, in the terminal
A string similarity function using the Jaro-Winkler distance metric.
CLI for webpack & friends
Better streaming static file server with Range and conditional-GET support
Provides project wide commands to an Office Addin Project
A TypeScript SSE proxy for MCP servers that use stdio transport.
Simple development http server with live reload capability
yargs the modern, pirate-themed, successor to optimist.
Command-line parser with readable syntax from your sweetest dreams
Utility to create AdGuard DNR rulesets for mv3 extensions
Asynchronous recursive file copy utility.
Spawn Filewatchers from file with path-command matrix.
Adds the "gem path" command to rubygems that displays a gem install path.
Finds executables on the PATH. Cross-platform equivalent of the UNIX "which" command.
Command-line tool for guessing which spec files are relevant to a set of input file paths.
The +newjs+ command creates a new JavaScript project/application with a default directory structure and configuration at the path you specify.
Sets the DEVELOPER_DIR environment, used by fastlane to run Xcode command line tools, to a specific Xcode version found on the current system.
Locates a program file in the user's path. The which method takes a list of command names and searches the path for each executable file that would be run had these commands actually been invoked.
Lightning is a commandline framework that lets users wrap commands with shell functions that are able to refer to any filesystem path by its basename. To achieve this, a group of paths to be translated are defined with shell globs. These shell globs, known as a lightning _bolt_, are then applied to commands to produce functions. In addition to translating basenames to full paths, lightning _functions_ can autocomplete these basenames, resolve conflicts if they have the same name, leave any non-basename arguments untouched, and autocomplete directories above and below a basename. To make bolts shareable between users and functions easier to create, lightning has _generators_. A _generator_ generates filesystem-specific globs for a bolt. Lightning comes with some default generators. Users can make their own generators with generator plugins placed under ~/.lightning/generators/.
Ruby gem for defining which binaries/commands must be available on the PATH in order for your Rails application to function properly.
maps a http path to an system command
PathExpander helps pre-process command-line arguments expanding directories into their constituent files. It further helps by providing additional mechanisms to make specifying subsets easier with path subtraction and allowing for command-line arguments to be saved in a file. NOTE: this is NOT an options processor. It is a path processor (basically everything else besides options). It does provide a mechanism for pre-filtering cmdline options, but not with the intent of actually processing them in PathExpander. Use OptionParser to deal with options either before or after passing ARGV through PathExpander.
A command-line utility to help you symlink to your path with ease
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