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commist
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Build command line application with multiple commands the easy way.
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To be used with [minimist](http://npm.im/minimist).
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```js
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'use strict'
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const program = require('commist')()
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const result = program
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.register('abcd', function(args) {
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console.log('just do', args)
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})
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.register({ command: 'restore', equals: true }, function(args) {
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console.log('restore', args)
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})
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.register('args', function(args) {
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args = minimist(args)
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console.log('just do', args)
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})
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.register('abcde code', function(args) {
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console.log('doing something', args)
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})
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.register('another command', function(args) {
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console.log('anothering', args)
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})
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.parse(process.argv.splice(2))
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if (result) {
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console.log('no command called, args', result)
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}
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```
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To handle `async` operations, use `parseAsync` instead,
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which let you await on registered commands execution.
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```js
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'use strict'
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const program = require('commist')()
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const result = await program
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.register('abcd', async function(args) {
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await executeCommand(args)
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await doOtherStuff()
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})
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.parseAsync(process.argv.splice(2))
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if (result) {
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console.log('no command called, args', result)
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}
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```
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When calling _commist_ programs, you can abbreviate down to three char
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words. In the above example, these are valid commands:
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```
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node example.js abc
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node example.js abc cod
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node example.js anot comm
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```
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Moreover, little spelling mistakes are corrected too:
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```
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node example.js abcs cod
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```
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If you want that the command must be strict equals, you can register the
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command with the json configuration:
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```js
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program.register({ command: 'restore', strict: true }, function(args) {
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console.log('restore', args)
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})
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```
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If you want to limit the maximum levenshtein distance of your commands,
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you can use `maxDistance: 2`:
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```js
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const program = require('commist')()
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const minimist = require('minimist')
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const result = program
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.register('abcd', function(args) {
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console.log('just do', args)
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})
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.register({ command: 'restore', equals: true }, function(args) {
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console.log('restore', args)
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})
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.register('args', function(args) {
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args = minimist(args)
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console.log('just do', args)
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})
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.register('abcde code', function(args) {
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console.log('doing something', args)
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})
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.register('another command', function(args) {
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console.log('anothering', args)
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})
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.parse(process.argv.splice(2))
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if (result) {
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console.log('no command called, args', result)
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}
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```
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License
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-------
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MIT
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