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# 🌆 citty
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Elegant CLI Builder
- Zero dependency, fast and lightweight (based on native [`util.parseArgs`](https://nodejs.org/api/util.html#utilparseargsconfig))
- Smart value parsing with typecast and boolean shortcuts
- Nested sub-commands with lazy and async loading
- Pluggable and composable API with auto generated usage
## Usage
```sh
npx nypm add -D citty
```
```js
import { defineCommand, runMain } from "citty";
const main = defineCommand({
meta: {
name: "hello",
version: "1.0.0",
description: "My Awesome CLI App",
},
args: {
name: {
type: "positional",
description: "Your name",
required: true,
},
friendly: {
type: "boolean",
description: "Use friendly greeting",
},
},
setup({ args }) {
console.log(`now setup ${args.command}`);
},
cleanup({ args }) {
console.log(`now cleanup ${args.command}`);
},
run({ args }) {
console.log(`${args.friendly ? "Hi" : "Greetings"} ${args.name}!`);
},
});
runMain(main);
```
```sh
node index.mjs john
# Greetings john!
```
### Sub Commands
Sub commands can be nested recursively. Use lazy imports for large CLIs to avoid loading all commands at once.
```js
import { defineCommand, runMain } from "citty";
const sub = defineCommand({
meta: { name: "sub", description: "Sub command" },
args: {
name: { type: "positional", description: "Your name", required: true },
},
run({ args }) {
console.log(`Hello ${args.name}!`);
},
});
const main = defineCommand({
meta: { name: "hello", version: "1.0.0", description: "My Awesome CLI App" },
subCommands: { sub },
});
runMain(main);
```
Subcommands support `meta.alias` (e.g., `["i", "add"]`) and `meta.hidden: true` to hide from help output.
### Lazy Commands
For large CLIs, lazy load sub commands so only the executed command is imported:
```js
const main = defineCommand({
meta: { name: "hello", version: "1.0.0", description: "My Awesome CLI App" },
subCommands: {
sub: () => import("./sub.mjs").then((m) => m.default),
},
});
```
`meta`, `args`, and `subCommands` all accept `Resolvable<T>` values — a value, Promise, function, or async function — enabling lazy and dynamic resolution.
### Hooks
Commands support `setup` and `cleanup` functions called before and after `run()`. Only the executed command's hooks run. `cleanup` always runs, even if `run()` throws.
```js
const main = defineCommand({
meta: { name: "hello", version: "1.0.0", description: "My Awesome CLI App" },
setup() {
console.log("Setting up...");
},
cleanup() {
console.log("Cleaning up...");
},
run() {
console.log("Hello World!");
},
});
```
### Plugins
Plugins extend commands with reusable `setup` and `cleanup` hooks:
```js
import { defineCommand, defineCittyPlugin, runMain } from "citty";
const logger = defineCittyPlugin({
name: "logger",
setup({ args }) {
console.log("Logger setup, args:", args);
},
cleanup() {
console.log("Logger cleanup");
},
});
const main = defineCommand({
meta: { name: "hello", description: "My CLI App" },
plugins: [logger],
run() {
console.log("Hello!");
},
});
runMain(main);
```
Plugin `setup` hooks run before the command's `setup` (in order), `cleanup` hooks run after (in reverse). Plugins can be async or factory functions.
## Arguments
### Argument Types
| Type | Description | Example |
| ------------ | ---------------------------------------- | --------------------------- |
| `positional` | Unnamed positional args | `cli <name>` |
| `string` | Named string options | `--name value` |
| `boolean` | Boolean flags, supports `--no-` negation | `--verbose` |
| `enum` | Constrained to `options` array | `--level=info\|warn\|error` |
### Common Options
| Option | Description |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `description` | Help text shown in usage output |
| `required` | Whether the argument is required |
| `default` | Default value when not provided |
| `alias` | Short aliases (e.g., `["f"]`). Not for `positional` |
| `valueHint` | Display hint in help (e.g., `"host"` renders `--name=<host>`) |
### Example
```js
const main = defineCommand({
args: {
name: { type: "positional", description: "Your name", required: true },
friendly: { type: "boolean", description: "Use friendly greeting", alias: ["f"] },
greeting: { type: "string", description: "Custom greeting", default: "Hello" },
level: {
type: "enum",
description: "Log level",
options: ["debug", "info", "warn", "error"],
default: "info",
},
},
run({ args }) {
console.log(`${args.greeting} ${args.name}! (level: ${args.level})`);
},
});
```
### Boolean Negation
Boolean args support `--no-` prefix. The negative variant appears in help when `default: true` or `negativeDescription` is set.
### Case-Agnostic Access
Kebab-case args can be accessed as camelCase: `args["output-dir"]` and `args.outputDir` both work.
## Built-in Flags
`--help` / `-h` and `--version` / `-v` are handled automatically. Disabled if your command defines args with the same names or aliases.
## API
| Function | Description |
| ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `defineCommand(def)` | Type helper for defining commands |
| `runMain(cmd, opts?)` | Run a command with usage support and graceful error handling |
| `createMain(cmd)` | Create a wrapper that calls `runMain` when invoked |
| `runCommand(cmd, opts)` | Parse args and run command/sub-commands; access `result` from return value |
| `parseArgs(rawArgs, argsDef)` | Parse input arguments and apply defaults |
| `renderUsage(cmd, parent?)` | Render command usage to a string |
| `showUsage(cmd, parent?)` | Render usage and print to console |
| `defineCittyPlugin(def)` | Type helper for defining plugins |
## Development
- Clone this repository
- Install latest LTS version of [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/)
- Enable [Corepack](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack) using `corepack enable`
- Install dependencies using `pnpm install`
- Run interactive tests using `pnpm dev`
## License
Made with 💛 Published under [MIT License](./LICENSE).