Gluegun is a delightful toolkit for building Node-based command-line interfaces (CLIs) in TypeScript or modern JavaScript, with support for:
🌯 parameters - command line arguments and options
🎛 template - generating files from templates
🗄 patching - manipulating file contents
💾 filesystem - moving files and directories around
⚒ system - executing other command-line scripts
🎅 http - interacting with API servers
🛎 prompt - auto-complete prompts
💃 print - printing pretty colors and tables
👩
🎻 strings - manipulating strings & template data
In addition, gluegun
supports expanding your CLI's ecosystem with a robust set of easy-to-write plugins and extensions.
You might want to use Gluegun if:
- You need to build a CLI app
- You want to have powerful tools at your fingertips
- And you don't want to give up flexibility at the same time
If so ... welcome!
Just run the gluegun
CLI like this:
# spin up your new CLI
npx gluegun new movies
# choose TypeScript or Modern JavaScript
# now jump into the source
cd movies
# and link your new executable
yarn link
# and run it!
movies help
You should see your new CLI help. Open the folder in your favorite editor and start building your CLI!
Let's start with what a gluegun
CLI looks like.
// in movie/src/cli.[js|ts]...
// ready
const { build } = require('gluegun')
// aim
const movieCLI = build('movie')
.src(`${__dirname}/core-plugins`)
.plugins('node_modules', { matching: 'movie-*' })
.help()
.version()
.defaultCommand()
.create()
// fire!
movieCLI.run()
Commands
Commands are simple objects that provide a name, optional aliases, and a function to run.
// in movie/src/commands/foo.js
module.exports = {
name: 'foo',
alias: 'f',
run: async function(toolbox) {
// gluegun provides all these features and more!
const { system, print, filesystem, strings } = toolbox
// ...and be the CLI you wish to see in the world
const awesome = strings.trim(await system.run('whoami'))
const moreAwesome = strings.kebabCase(`${awesome} and a keyboard`)
const contents = `🚨 Warning! ${moreAwesome} coming thru! 🚨`
const home = process.env['HOME']
filesystem.write(`${home}/realtalk.json`, { contents })
print.info(`${print.checkmark} Citius`)
print.warning(`${print.checkmark} Altius`)
print.success(`${print.checkmark} Fortius`)
}
}
See the toolbox api docs for more details on what you can do.
See the runtime docs for more details on building your own CLI and join us in the #gluegun channel of the Infinite Red Community Slack (community.infinite.red) to get friendly help!
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We've assembled an all star cast of libraries to help you build your CLI.
⭐️ ejs for templating
⭐️ semver for version investigations
⭐️ fs-jetpack for the filesystem
⭐️ yargs-parser, enquirer, colors, ora and cli-table3 for the command line
⭐️ axios & apisauce for web & apis
⭐️ cosmiconfig for flexible configuration
⭐️ cross-spawn for running sub-commands
⭐️ execa for running more sub-commands
⭐️ node-which for finding executables
⭐️ pluralize for manipulating strings
Node.js 8.0+ is required. If you need to support Node 7.6, use Gluegun 3.x.
Gluegun is sponsored by Infinite Red, a premium custom mobile app and web design and development agency. We are a team of designers and developers distributed across the USA and based near Portland, Oregon. Our specialties are UI/UX design, React and React Native, Node, and more. Email hello@infinite.red if you'd like to talk about your project!