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<h1 align="center"> Yargs </h1>
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  <b >Yargs be a node.js library fer hearties tryin' ter parse optstrings</b>
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## Description
Yargs helps you build interactive command line tools, by parsing arguments and generating an elegant user interface.

It gives you:

* commands and (grouped) options (`my-program.js serve --port=5000`).
* a dynamically generated help menu based on your arguments:

```
mocha [spec..]

Run tests with Mocha

Commands
  mocha inspect [spec..]  Run tests with Mocha                         [default]
  mocha init <path>       create a client-side Mocha setup at <path>

Rules & Behavior
  --allow-uncaught           Allow uncaught errors to propagate        [boolean]
  --async-only, -A           Require all tests to use a callback (async) or
                             return a Promise                          [boolean]
```

* bash-completion shortcuts for commands and options.
* and [tons more](/docs/api.md).

## Installation

Stable version:
```bash
npm i yargs
```

Bleeding edge version with the most recent features:
```bash
npm i yargs@next
```

## Usage

### Simple Example

```javascript
#!/usr/bin/env node
const yargs = require('yargs/yargs')
const { hideBin } = require('yargs/helpers')
const argv = yargs(hideBin(process.argv)).argv

if (argv.ships > 3 && argv.distance < 53.5) {
  console.log('Plunder more riffiwobbles!')
} else {
  console.log('Retreat from the xupptumblers!')
}
```

```bash
$ ./plunder.js --ships=4 --distance=22
Plunder more riffiwobbles!

$ ./plunder.js --ships 12 --distance 98.7
Retreat from the xupptumblers!
```

> Note: `hideBin` is a shorthand for [`process.argv.slice(2)`](https://nodejs.org/en/knowledge/command-line/how-to-parse-command-line-arguments/). It has the benefit that it takes into account variations in some environments, e.g., [Electron](https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/4690).

### Complex Example

```javascript
#!/usr/bin/env node
const yargs = require('yargs/yargs')
const { hideBin } = require('yargs/helpers')

yargs(hideBin(process.argv))
  .command('serve [port]', 'start the server', (yargs) => {
    return yargs
      .positional('port', {
        describe: 'port to bind on',
        default: 5000
      })
  }, (argv) => {
    if (argv.verbose) console.info(`start server on :${argv.port}`)
    serve(argv.port)
  })
  .option('verbose', {
    alias: 'v',
    type: 'boolean',
    description: 'Run with verbose logging'
  })
  .parse()
```

Run the example above with `--help` to see the help for the application.

## Supported Platforms

### TypeScript

yargs has type definitions at [@types/yargs][type-definitions].

```
npm i @types/yargs --save-dev
```

See usage examples in [docs](/docs/typescript.md).

### Deno

As of `v16`, `yargs` supports [Deno](https://github.com/denoland/deno):

```typescript
import yargs from 'https://deno.land/x/yargs/deno.ts'
import { Arguments } from 'https://deno.land/x/yargs/deno-types.ts'

yargs(Deno.args)
  .command('download <files...>', 'download a list of files', (yargs: any) => {
    return yargs.positional('files', {
      describe: 'a list of files to do something with'
    })
  }, (argv: Arguments) => {
    console.info(argv)
  })
  .strictCommands()
  .demandCommand(1)
  .parse()
```

### ESM

As of `v16`,`yargs` supports ESM imports:

```js
import yargs from 'yargs'
import { hideBin } from 'yargs/helpers'

yargs(hideBin(process.argv))
  .command('curl <url>', 'fetch the contents of the URL', () => {}, (argv) => {
    console.info(argv)
  })
  .demandCommand(1)
  .parse()
```

### Usage in Browser

See examples of using yargs in the browser in [docs](/docs/browser.md).

## Community

Having problems? want to contribute? join our [community slack](http://devtoolscommunity.herokuapp.com).

## Documentation

### Table of Contents

* [Yargs' API](/docs/api.md)
* [Examples](/docs/examples.md)
* [Parsing Tricks](/docs/tricks.md)
  * [Stop the Parser](/docs/tricks.md#stop)
  * [Negating Boolean Arguments](/docs/tricks.md#negate)
  * [Numbers](/docs/tricks.md#numbers)
  * [Arrays](/docs/tricks.md#arrays)
  * [Objects](/docs/tricks.md#objects)
  * [Quotes](/docs/tricks.md#quotes)
* [Advanced Topics](/docs/advanced.md)
  * [Composing Your App Using Commands](/docs/advanced.md#commands)
  * [Building Configurable CLI Apps](/docs/advanced.md#configuration)
  * [Customizing Yargs' Parser](/docs/advanced.md#customizing)
  * [Bundling yargs](/docs/bundling.md)
* [Contributing](/contributing.md)

## Supported Node.js Versions

Libraries in this ecosystem make a best effort to track
[Node.js' release schedule](https://nodejs.org/en/about/releases/). Here's [a
post on why we think this is important](https://medium.com/the-node-js-collection/maintainers-should-consider-following-node-js-release-schedule-ab08ed4de71a).

[npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/yargs
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[type-definitions]: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/yargs
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