clipanion
got
clipanion | got | |
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6 | 16 | |
1,051 | 13,956 | |
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5.3 | 6.2 | |
8 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
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clipanion
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The Landscape of npm Packages for CLI Apps
I maintain Clipanion, which we use in Yarn. I think you'll like it a lot if you work with TypeScript - it doesn't just has types, it also lets you strongly type your application - without any code duplication.
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Sharing Our Journey Developing the Leon CLI
Let us introduce another alternative: Clipanion, a type-safe CLI library with no runtime dependencies, made with TypeScript.
- Fetch API has landed into Node.js
- Clipanion: Type-safe CLI library
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Yarn 3.0 🚀🤖 Performances, ESBuild, Better Patches, ...
Yarn supports writing plugins that can inject themselves into various places and leverage some of the builtin modules provided by the core. While we didn't get the chance to make all the improvements we hoped, we've still been able to upgrade the command line framework to Clipanion 3, which lets you write intuitive type-checked commands with a minimal syntactic overhead.
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The complexity that lives in the GUI
Hi me! 👋 I agree 100% All hail Clipanion!
got
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Trying to express a return type in generic and an inferred parameter type
I've used got, and my initial approach to this would have been to add a beforeRequest hook to strip a leading slash. I like the idea of handling this at compile time, though my proposed solution below (particularly the error messages) aren't the prettiest.
- What HTTP Library do you use ?? and what the reason?
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API Client Design Across Languages - Part 2 - Making Requests
Like Python, our Node.js SDK is using a well-known library axios. While it is not quite as ubiquitous as Python's requests, it is very commonly used. For instance, it is used by Auth0 (if you're looking for a different example, Shopify makes use of Got). You can find it configured here. The shared client code takes reqeust and response transform functions for each resource to convert the repsonses to objects.
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The Only Parts of Fetch API in JavaScript That Will Get You Far In Your Career
The properties/methods are also purposely used as a convention to work with responses in libraries like got, so by knowing Request and Response you will have sort of a "shortcut" in the learning process of open sourced tools.
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I'm new at Twilio and I'm wondering why I get an error trying to add the got dependency.
Ah, yes, my apologies. I think the cause is that the latest version of got is not compatible with anything below node v14. I do see the error that you do when I have node v12 selected in my function service, but with v14 I'm able to deploy just fine. Do you still see that error when you click "Deploy" with Node v14 and got@latest?
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Fetch API has landed into Node.js
Is there support for timeouts? It's the main reason I use https://github.com/sindresorhus/got
- Help! Cant use require on module 'got'
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Got em' ...
Things were working fine, and then my Blazor app started making calls to the server using a library called "Got" (https://github.com/sindresorhus/got)
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7 Ways to Improve Node.js Performance at Scale
At the moment, axios does not support setting a connection timeout separately from a read timeout, which could be limiting in some scenarios. If you need this functionality, you can try the got library - it allows for separate read and connection timeout specifications.
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Generate PDF handbook with Docusaurus using GitHub Actions
One of the community plugins we found during that process was signcl/docusaurus-prince-pdf, an npm package leveraging sindresorhus/got to crawl all the documentation and generate a PDF version.
What are some alternatives?
Commander.js - node.js command-line interfaces made easy
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
set-cookie-parser - Parse HTTP set-cookie headers in JavaScript
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
undici - An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js
effector-react - Business logic with ease ☄️
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
gists - A repo for Backblaze gists used in our FAQ
http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js
leon-cli - ⌨️ Command-line interface (CLI) for a better use of Leon, your open-source personal assistant. GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows supported.
request - 🏊🏾 Simplified HTTP request client.