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Vorpal

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Vorpal is Node's first framework for building interactive CLI applications. With a simple and powerful API, Vorpal opens the door to a new breed of rich, immersive CLI environments like cash and wat.

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Introduction

Inspired by and based on commander.js, Vorpal is a framework for building immersive CLI applications built on an interactive prompt provided by inquirer.js. Vorpal launches Node into an isolated CLI environment and provides a suite of API commands and functionality including:

  • Simple, powerful command creation
  • Supports optional, required and variadic arguments and options
  • Piped commands
  • Persistent command history
  • Built-in help
  • Built-in tabbed auto-completion
  • Command-specific auto-completion
  • Customizable prompts
  • Extensive terminal control
  • Custom event listeners
  • And more

Vorpal supports community extensions, which empower it to do awesome things such as piping commands to less, importing commands live or supporting a built-in REPL.

Made with ❤️ by dthree and updated by ApeironTsuka.

Getting Started

Quick Start

Install vorpal into your project:

$ npm install vorpal --save

Create a .js file and add the following:

import vorpal from 'vorpal';

vorpal
  .command('foo', 'Outputs "bar".')
  .action(async (args) => {
    this.log('bar');
  });

vorpal
  .delimiter('myapp$')
  .show();

This creates an instance of Vorpal, adds a command which logs "bar", sets the prompt delimiter to say "myapp$", and shows the prompt.

Run your project file. Your Node app has become a CLI:

$ node server.js
myapp~$

Try out your "foo" command.

myapp~$ foo
bar
myapp~$

Now type "help" to see Vorpal's built in commands in addition to "foo":

myapp~$ help

  Commands

    help [command]    Provides help for a given command.
    exit [options]    Exits instance of Vorpal.
    foo               Outputs "bar".

myapp~$

There's the basics. Once you get the hang of it, follow this tutorial or read on to learn what else Vorpal can do.

Community

Questions? Use the vorpal.js StackOverflow tag for fast answers that help others, or jump into chat on Gitter.

Extensions

You can build your own Vorpal commands and extensions.

Why Vorpal?

One, two! One, two! and through and through
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left it dead, and with its head
He went galumphing back.

Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky
Life Goals:
  • Build a popular framework based on the Jabberwocky poem.

License

MIT © David Caccavella

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