guser
vorpal
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MIT License | MIT License |
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guser
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Introducing `guser`: A CLI Tool for Git User-Switching
But, more importantly, this is my first time releasing something outside of a work context that aims to actually useful to someone-- as opposed to learning projects and projects which aim only to delight and amuse. So, naturally, I'm hoping that you'll try it out and let me know what you think, whether via comments here or via Github:
vorpal
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Use GNU Emacs
I occasionally try that as well and it sometimes helps but not for things like node apps that use https://vorpal.js.org REPLs. They just aren't usable in shell-mode.
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google/zx: write shell scripts in JavaScript
Got it, so more about the general idea of using Node to interact with a shell. Fair points but I'm not sure that's where zx falls. I'm looking at it in relation to projects like commander, oclif, and vorpal— frameworks for authoring and packaging local-use CLI tools written in JS, typically aimed at people who know JS and work in a terminal but don't know shell scripting. Those have the overhead of learning a framework, and don't do anything to help you work with the shell. zx seems to come from the other direction: instead of an esoteric framework, shell concepts and shell commands in a Node script.
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Ask a question before a git commit when committing to a certain folder
Assuming the project uses node, and admittedly it's a lil overkill, but you could use vorpal.
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Use command from terminal?
Are you wanting to run your nodejs app, and then control it within the same terminal it is running in? If so, take a look at vorpal
What are some alternatives?
add-gitignore - An interactive CLI tool that adds a .gitignore to your projects.
blessed - A high-level terminal interface library for node.js.
Inquirer.js - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
yargs - yargs the modern, pirate-themed successor to optimist.
cli-table - Pretty unicode tables for the CLI with Node.JS
progress - Flexible ascii progress bar for nodejs
multispinner - Multiple, simultaneous, individually controllable spinners for concurrent tasks in Node.js CLI programs
string-width - Get the visual width of a string - the number of columns required to display it
chalk - 🖍 Terminal string styling done right
ora - Elegant terminal spinner
minimist - parse argument options
shelljs - :shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js