This is a simple interactive prompt for go that actually supports sub-commands, because I couldn't find one that did... Supports unlimited subcommand nesting.
It is ultra light weight and whilst is no where near as good as Cobra, it might be useful to someone.
It looks a bit like this (Once you wire up your commands: see example):
>>>github login auth alex
Hit auth
Authenticated with alex
>>>github logout
Logged out
>>>help
npm sub commands:
[npm] file: relink an npm package locally<prefix> <string>
[npm] remove: remove a dep from package.json <string>
[npm] usage: find usage of a package within submodules <string>
github sub commands:
[github] pr: pr command palette
[pr] attach: attach the current issue to a pr <reponame> <owner> <prnumber>
[github] issue: Issue command palette
[issue] set: set the current working issue <issue url>
[issue] unset: unset the current working issue
[issue] show: show the current working issue
[github] login: use an access token to login to github
submodule sub commands:
[submodule] exec: execute in all submodules <command string>
go get github.com/AlexsJones/cli/cli
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/AlexsJones/cli/cli"
"github.com/AlexsJones/cli/command"
)
func main() {
c := cli.NewCli()
c.AddCommand(command.Command{
Name: "github",
Help: "github primary command interface",
Func: func(args []string) {
fmt.Println("I do nothing...")
},
})
c.Run()
}
This gives you something like:
>>>github
I do nothing...
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/AlexsJones/cli/cli"
"github.com/AlexsJones/cli/command"
)
func main() {
c := cli.NewCli()
c.AddCommand(command.Command{
Name: "github",
Help: "github primary command interface",
Func: func(args []string) {
fmt.Println("I do nothing...")
},
SubCommands: []command.Command{
command.Command{
Name: "login",
Help: "access token to github",
Func: func(args []string) {
if len(args) == 0 {
fmt.Println("Failed login")
return
}
fmt.Printf("Logged in %s", args[0])
},
SubCommands: []command.Command{
command.Command{
Name: "auth",
Help: "login sub command",
Func: func(args []string) {
fmt.Println("Hit auth")
if len(args) == 0 {
fmt.Println("Failed login")
return
}
fmt.Printf("Authenticated with %s\n", args[0])
},
SubCommands: []command.Command{
command.Command{
Name: "sub",
Help: "login sub-sub command",
Func: func(args []string) {
if len(args) == 0 {
fmt.Println("Failed login")
return
}
fmt.Printf("Logged in with username %s\n", args[0])
},
},
},
},
},
},
command.Command{
Name: "logout",
Help: "allows you to logout from github",
Func: func(args []string) {
fmt.Println("Logged out")
if len(args) == 0 {
fmt.Println("Failed logout")
return
}
fmt.Printf("Logged out with username %s\n", args[0])
},
},
},
})
c.AddCommand(command.Command{
Name: "sql",
Help: "sql primary command interface",
Func: func(args []string) {
fmt.Println("I do nothing...")
}})
c.Run()
help
& exit
Gives you information such as:
>>>help
npm sub commands:
[npm] file: relink an npm package locally<prefix> <string>
[npm] remove: remove a dep from package.json <string>
[npm] usage: find usage of a package within submodules <string>
github sub commands:
[github] pr: pr command palette
[pr] attach: attach the current issue to a pr <reponame> <owner> <prnumber>
[github] issue: Issue command palette
[issue] set: set the current working issue <issue url>
[issue] unset: unset the current working issue
[issue] show: show the current working issue
[github] login: use an access token to login to github
submodule sub commands:
[submodule] exec: execute in all submodules <command string>