Quickly check if a variable is an Arguments object
just emit 'log' events on the process object
A mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.
string-argv parses a string into an argument array to mimic process.argv. This is useful when testing Command Line Utilities that you want to pass arguments to.
this is args
Polyfill of future proposal for `util.parseArgs()`
Outputs info about system and webpack config
Returns a function you can await for (promisify), from a function which signature is (args..., err)
Minimal toolkit for building CLIs
extended POSIX-style sprintf
Low-level HTTP/HTTPS/XHR/fetch request interception library.
spawn processes the way the npm cli likes to do
Dev server middleware for React Native
process.nextTick but always with args
qjobs is a simple and stupid queue job manager for nodejs
Quickly scan for CLI flags and arguments
TypeScript definitions for command-line-args
Tools for constructing unified-latex ASTs
a util for spawning git from npm CLI contexts
Tokenize a shell string into argv array
Build your commands on minimist!
Put a bunch of emitted events in an array, for testing.
Unopinionated, no-frills CLI argument parser
a built-in tap extension for t.spawn()
Reserved for future use
Derive macro for reading and writing types for redis usage, either through serde or format args
Derive macro for reading and writing types for redis usage, either through serde or format args - proc-macro implementation
Turns your object into a method object
::call(args) => #new(args).call
Check and fail if args include migration and app code changes.
* Parse args from command line.
Initialize class instance with .call method
Easily define initializers with keyword args. It supports required and optional args.
Parse CL args according to regexen
Big thanks to the original authors. Let me know if I missed you. Action args rocks and you deserve the credit :)
Adds keyword arg system to rake tasks
You can execute command with very complicated arguments by using a YAML file.
Provides Method#args for inspecting arguments
A simple command line argument helper