clim

Slim command line interface builder clim command-line-interface-builder
0.2.1 released
at-grandpa/clim
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clim

"clim" is slim command line interface builder for Crystal.

"clim" = "cli" + "slim"

Build Status

Goals

  • Slim implementation.
  • Intuitive code.

Support

  • [x] Option types
    • [x] Int8
    • [x] Int16
    • [x] Int32
    • [x] Int64
    • [x] UInt8
    • [x] UInt16
    • [x] UInt32
    • [x] UInt64
    • [x] Float32
    • [x] Float64
    • [x] String
    • [x] Bool
    • [x] Array(Int8)
    • [x] Array(Int16)
    • [x] Array(Int32)
    • [x] Array(Int64)
    • [x] Array(UInt8)
    • [x] Array(UInt16)
    • [x] Array(UInt32)
    • [x] Array(UInt64)
    • [x] Array(Float32)
    • [x] Array(Float64)
    • [x] Array(String)
  • [x] Default values for option
  • [x] Required flag for option
  • [x] Nested sub commands
  • [x] --help option
  • [x] version macro
  • [x] Command name alias

Installation

Add this to your application's shard.yml:

dependencies:
  clim:
    github: at-grandpa/clim
    version: 0.2.1

Sample Code (main command)

src/hello.cr

require "clim"

module Hello
  class Cli < Clim
    main_command do
      desc "Hello CLI tool."
      usage "hello [options] [arguments] ..."
      version "Version 0.1.0"
      option "-g WORDS", "--greeting=WORDS", type: String,        desc: "Words of greetings.", default: "Hello"
      option "-n NAME",  "--name=NAME",      type: Array(String), desc: "Target name.",        default: ["Taro"]
      run do |options, arguments|
        print "#{options.greeting}, "
        print "#{options.name.join(", ")}!"
        print "\n"
      end
    end
  end
end

Hello::Cli.start(ARGV)
$ crystal build src/hello.cr
$ ./hello --help

  Hello CLI tool.

  Usage:

    hello [options] [arguments] ...

  Options:

    -g WORDS, --greeting=WORDS       Words of greetings. [type:String] [default:"Hello"]
    -n NAME, --name=NAME             Target name. [type:Array(String)] [default:["Taro"]]
    --help                           Show this help.
    --version                        Show version.

$ ./hello -n Ichiro -n Miko -g 'Good night'
Good night, Ichiro, Miko!

Sample Code (sub commands)

src/fake-crystal-command.cr

require "clim"

module FakeCrystalCommand
  class Cli < Clim
    main_command do
      desc "Fake Crystal command."
      usage "fcrystal [sub_command] [arguments]"
      run do |options, arguments|
        puts options.help # => help string.
      end
      sub_command "tool" do
        desc "run a tool"
        usage "fcrystal tool [tool] [arguments]"
        run do |options, arguments|
          puts "Fake Crystal tool!!"
        end
        sub_command "format" do
          desc "format project, directories and/or files"
          usage "fcrystal tool format [options] [file or directory]"
          run do |options, arguments|
            puts "Fake Crystal tool format!!"
          end
        end
      end
      sub_command "spec" do
        desc "build and run specs"
        usage "fcrystal spec [options] [files]"
        run do |options, arguments|
          puts "Fake Crystal spec!!"
        end
      end
    end
  end
end

FakeCrystalCommand::Cli.start(ARGV)

Build and run.

$ crystal build -o ./fcrystal src/fake-crystal-command.cr
$ ./fcrystal

  Fake Crystal command.

  Usage:

    fcrystal [sub_command] [arguments]

  Options:

    --help                           Show this help.

  Sub Commands:

    tool   run a tool
    spec   build and run specs

Show sub command help.

$ ./fcrystal tool --help

  run a tool

  Usage:

    fcrystal tool [tool] [arguments]

  Options:

    --help                           Show this help.

  Sub Commands:

    format   format project, directories and/or files

Run sub sub command.

$ ./fcrystal tool format
Fake Crystal tool format!!

Usage

require & inherit

require "clim"

class MyCli < Clim

  # ...

end

Command Informations

desc

Description of the command. It is displayed in Help.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    desc "My Command Line Interface."
    run do |options, arguments|
      # ...
    end
  end
end

usage

Usage of the command. It is displayed in Help.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    usage  "mycli [sub-command] [options] ..."
    run do |options, arguments|
      # ...
    end
  end
end

alias_name

An alias for the command. It can be specified only for subcommand.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    run do |options, arguments|
      # ...
    end
    sub_command "sub" do
      alias_name  "alias1", "alias2"
      run do |options, arguments|
        puts "sub_command run!!"
      end
    end
  end
end
$ ./mycli sub
sub_command run!!
$ ./mycli alias1
sub_command run!!
$ ./mycli alias2
sub_command run!!

version

You can specify the string to be displayed with --version.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    version "mycli version: 1.0.1"
    run do |options, arguments|
      # ...
    end
  end
end
$ ./mycli --version
mycli version: 1.0.1

If you want to display it even with -v, add short: "-v".

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    version "mycli version: 1.0.1", short: "-v"
    run do |options, arguments|
      # ...
    end
  end
end
$ ./mycli --version
mycli version: 1.0.1
$ ./mycli -v
mycli version: 1.0.1

option

You can specify multiple options for the command.

Argument | Description | example | required ---------|----------|---------|------ First argument | short or long name | -t TIMES, --times TIMES | true Second argument | long name | --times TIMES | false type | option type | type: Array(Float32) | true desc | option description | desc: "option description." | false default | default value | default: [1.1_f32, 2.2_f32] | false required | required flag | required: true | false

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    option "-g WORDS", "--greeting=WORDS", type: String, desc: "Words of greetings.", default: "Hello"
    option "-n NAME", "--name=NAME", type: Array(String), desc: "Target name.", default: ["Taro"]
    run do |options, arguments|
      puts typeof(options.greeting) # => String
      puts typeof(options.name)     # => Array(String)
    end
  end
end

If default is not specified, it is nilable.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    option "-g WORDS", "--greeting=WORDS", type: String, desc: "Words of greetings."
    run do |options, arguments|
      puts typeof(options.greeting) # => (String | Nil)
    end
  end
end

For Bool, you do not need to specify arguments for short or long.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    option "-v", "--verbose", type: Bool, desc: "Verbose."
    run do |options, arguments|
      puts typeof(options.verbose) # => Bool
    end
  end
end

Option method names are long name if there is a long, and short name if there is only a short. Also, hyphens are replaced by underscores.

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    option "-n", type: String, desc: "name."  # => short name only.
    option "--my-age", type: Int32, desc: "age." # => long name only.
    run do |options, arguments|
      puts typeof(options.n)      # => (String | Nil)
      puts typeof(options.my_age) # => (Int32 | Nil)
    end
  end
end

help string

class MyCli < Clim
  main_command do
    run do |options, arguments|
      options.help # => help string
    end
  end
end

Development

$ make spec

Contributing

  1. Fork it ( https://github.com/at-grandpa/clim/fork )
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Contributors

clim:
  github: at-grandpa/clim
  version: ~> 0.2.1
License MIT
Crystal 0.24.2

Authors

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