Build-in commands
Cliffy provides some predefined commands like help
, completions
and
upgrade
. These commands are optional and must be registered manually if you
want to use them.
Help command
The HelpCommand
prints the auto generated help. It is mostly the same as the
--help
option but it also accepts the name of an child command as optional
argument to show the help of the given sub-command.
To make the help command globally available for all child commands you can use
the .global()
method on the help command.
import {
Command,
HelpCommand,
} from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/mod.ts";
await new Command()
.version("0.1.0")
.description("Sample description ...")
.env(
"EXAMPLE_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE=<value:boolean>",
"Environment variable description ...",
)
.command("help", new HelpCommand().global())
.parse(Deno.args);
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deno run https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/examples/command/help_option_and_command.ts help
deno run https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/examples/command/help_option_and_command.ts help completions
deno run https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/examples/command/help_option_and_command.ts completions help
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Completions command
The CompetionsCommand
includes sub commands for all supported shell
environments. The sub commands generates the shell completions script and
outputs it to stdout. The completions command must be registered manually.
import {
Command,
CompletionsCommand,
} from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/mod.ts";
await new Command()
.command("completions", new CompletionsCommand())
.parse(Deno.args);
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By calling <command> completions <shell>
, the command will output the
completions script fo the specified shell to stdout.
Bash Completions
To add support for bash completions you can either register the
CompetionsCommand
or directly the BashCompetionsCommand
.
To enable bash completions add the following line to your ~/.bashrc
:
source <(COMMAND completions bash)
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i❗ Replace
COMMAND
with the name of your cli.
Fish Completions
To add support for fish completions you can either register the
CompetionsCommand
or directly the FishCompetionsCommand
.
To enable fish completions add the following line to your
~/.config/fish/config.fish
:
source (COMMAND completions fish | psub)
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i❗ Replace
COMMAND
with the name of your cli.
Zsh Completions
To add support for zsh completions you can either register the
CompetionsCommand
or directly the ZshCompetionsCommand
.
To enable zsh completions add the following line to your ~/.zshrc
:
source <(COMMAND completions zsh)
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i❗ Replace
COMMAND
with the name of your cli.
Upgrade command
The UpgradeCommand
can be used to upgrade your cli to a given or latest
version. If the UpgradeCommand
is registered, a hint is shown in the help and
the long version output if a new version is available.
COMMAND upgrade --version 1.0.2
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import { Command } from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/mod.ts";
import {
DenoLandProvider,
UpgradeCommand,
} from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/upgrade/mod.ts";
new Command()
.command(
"upgrade",
new UpgradeCommand({
main: "cliffy.ts",
args: ["--allow-net"],
provider: new DenoLandProvider(),
}),
);
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With the provider
option you specify which registries are supported. This
option is required.
The main
option is the entry file of your cli. With the name
option you can
optional define the name of your cli which defaults to the name of your main
file ([name].ts
).
If your cli needs some permissions you can specify the permissions with the
args
option which are passed to deno install
.
i
- When
args
is defined,--force
and--name
is set by default.- When
args
is not defined,--fore
,--name
,--quiet
and--no-check
is set by default.
Providers
There are three build in providers: deno.land
, nest.land
and github
. If
multiple providers are registered, you can specify the registry that should be
used with the --registry
option. The github provider can also be used to
upgrade
to any git branch.
COMMAND upgrade --registry github --version main
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The --registry
option is hidden if only one provider is registered. If the
upgrade
command is called without the --registry
option, the default
registry is used. The default registry is the first registered provider.
The GithubProvider
requires the repository
name as option. The
DenoLandProvider
and NestLandProvider
does not require any options but you
can optionally pass the registry module name to the provider which defaults to
the command name.
import { Command } from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/mod.ts";
import {
DenoLandProvider,
GithubProvider,
NestLandProvider,
UpgradeCommand,
} from "https://deno.land/x/cliffy@v0.25.7/command/upgrade/mod.ts";
new Command()
.command(
"upgrade",
new UpgradeCommand({
provider: [
new DenoLandProvider({ name: "cliffy" }),
new NestLandProvider({ name: "cliffy" }),
new GithubProvider({ repository: "c4spar/deno-cliffy" }),
],
}),
);
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List available versions
The upgrade command can be also used, to list all available versions with the
-l
or --list-versions
option. The current installed version is highlighted
and prefixed with a *
.
COMMAND upgrade -l
* v0.2.2
v0.2.1
v0.2.0
v0.1.0
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The github registry shows all available tags and branches. Branches can be
disabled with the branches
option GithubProvider({ branches: false })
. If
the versions list is larger than 25
, the versions are displayed as table.
COMMAND upgrade --registry github --list-versions
Tags:
v0.18.2 v0.17.0 v0.14.1 v0.11.2 v0.8.2 v0.6.1 v0.3.0
v0.18.1 * v0.16.0 v0.14.0 v0.11.1 v0.8.1 v0.6.0 v0.2.0
v0.18.0 v0.15.0 v0.13.0 v0.11.0 v0.8.0 v0.5.1 v0.1.0
v0.17.2 v0.14.3 v0.12.1 v0.10.0 v0.7.1 v0.5.0
v0.17.1 v0.14.2 v0.12.0 v0.9.0 v0.7.0 v0.4.0
Branches:
main (Protected)
keypress/add-keypress-module
keycode/refactoring
command/upgrade-command
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