![ascli](https://raw.github.com/dcodeIO/ascli/master/ascli.png) ===== **Why?** Some of us are not only programmers but also part-time artist. So am I. This is good. However, to limit myself a bit to a straight look of my CLI apps, I've created ascli based on the thought of not making things too fancy but still looking good. So, basically, this package is meant to be used by me but if you like my interpretation of unobtrusiveness and ease-of-use ... You are welcome!

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Installation ------------ `npm install ascli` Usage ----- ```js var cli = require("ascli")("myAppName"); cli.banner(ascli.appName.green.bold, "v1.0.0 by Foo Bar "); cli.log("Hello!"); cli.info("World!"); cli.warn("of"); cli.error("ascli."); // If it worked: cli.ok("It worked!", /* optional exit code */ 0); // If it didn't: cli.fail("Nope, sorry.", /* optional exit code */ 1); ``` #### Using another alphabet By default ascli uses a modified version of the **straight** ASCII alphabet. If you don't like it, you are free to replace it: ```js cli.use("/path/to/my/alphabet.json"); // or var myAlphabet = { ... }; cli.use(myAlphabet); ``` See the `alphabet/` directory for an example. #### Using colors ascli automatically looks up and translates ANSI terminal colors applied to the title string. For that it depends on [colour.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/colour.js) which is also exposed as a property of the ascli namespace: `cli.colour` / `cli.colors`. Also means: You don't need another ANSI terminal colors dependency. #### Indentation `cli.log` etc. indents all console output by one space just because it looks better with the banner. Parsing command line arguments ------------------------------ [opt.js](https://github.com/dcodeIO/opt.js) will be pre-run on the `cli` namespace and also exposed as `cli.optjs()`. ```js cli.node // Node executable cli.script // Executed script cli.opt // Options as a hash cli.argv // Remaining non-option arguments ``` License ------- Apache License, Version 2.0