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5,622 | 2 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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
genealogit
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google/zx: write shell scripts in JavaScript
people writing CLI apps who have to depend on a Node package (I would have been happy for something like zx when writing genealogit, a tool for visualizing family trees with Git graphs which I wrote in Node because I needed GEDCOM parser and the only one I found that met my needs in a language I know was in Node. Last I looked it wasn't working, and the oclif factor discouraged me from debugging)
What are some alternatives?
blessed - A high-level terminal interface library for node.js.
add-and-commit - :octocat: Automatically commit changes made in your workflow run directly to your repo
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