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- declare namespace commander {
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- interface CommanderError extends Error {
- code: string;
- exitCode: number;
- message: string;
- nestedError?: string;
- }
- type CommanderErrorConstructor = new (exitCode: number, code: string, message: string) => CommanderError;
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- interface Option {
- flags: string;
- required: boolean;
- optional: boolean;
- mandatory: boolean;
- bool: boolean;
- short?: string;
- long: string;
- description: string;
- }
- type OptionConstructor = new (flags: string, description?: string) => Option;
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- interface ParseOptions {
- from: 'node' | 'electron' | 'user';
- }
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- interface Command {
- [key: string]: any;
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- args: string[];
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- commands: Command[];
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- version(str: string, flags?: string, description?: string): this;
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- command(nameAndArgs: string, opts?: CommandOptions): ReturnType<this['createCommand']>;
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- command(nameAndArgs: string, description: string, opts?: commander.ExecutableCommandOptions): this;
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- createCommand(name?: string): Command;
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- addCommand(cmd: Command, opts?: CommandOptions): this;
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- arguments(desc: string): this;
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- exitOverride(callback?: (err: CommanderError) => never|void): this;
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- action(fn: (...args: any[]) => void | Promise<void>): this;
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- option(flags: string, description?: string, defaultValue?: string | boolean): this;
- option(flags: string, description: string, regexp: RegExp, defaultValue?: string | boolean): this;
- option<T>(flags: string, description: string, fn: (value: string, previous: T) => T, defaultValue?: T): this;
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- /**
- * Define a required option, which must have a value after parsing. This usually means
- * the option must be specified on the command line. (Otherwise the same as .option().)
- *
- * The `flags` string should contain both the short and long flags, separated by comma, a pipe or space.
- */
- requiredOption(flags: string, description?: string, defaultValue?: string | boolean): this;
- requiredOption(flags: string, description: string, regexp: RegExp, defaultValue?: string | boolean): this;
- requiredOption<T>(flags: string, description: string, fn: (value: string, previous: T) => T, defaultValue?: T): this;
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- /**
- * Whether to store option values as properties on command object,
- * or store separately (specify false). In both cases the option values can be accessed using .opts().
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- storeOptionsAsProperties(value?: boolean): this;
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- /**
- * Whether to pass command to action handler,
- * or just the options (specify false).
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- passCommandToAction(value?: boolean): this;
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- /**
- * Allow unknown options on the command line.
- *
- * @param [arg] if `true` or omitted, no error will be thrown for unknown options.
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- allowUnknownOption(arg?: boolean): this;
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- /**
- * Parse `argv`, setting options and invoking commands when defined.
- *
- * The default expectation is that the arguments are from node and have the application as argv[0]
- * and the script being run in argv[1], with user parameters after that.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * program.parse(process.argv);
- * program.parse(); // implicitly use process.argv and auto-detect node vs electron conventions
- * program.parse(my-args, { from: 'user' }); // just user supplied arguments, nothing special about argv[0]
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- parse(argv?: string[], options?: ParseOptions): this;
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- /**
- * Parse `argv`, setting options and invoking commands when defined.
- *
- * Use parseAsync instead of parse if any of your action handlers are async. Returns a Promise.
- *
- * The default expectation is that the arguments are from node and have the application as argv[0]
- * and the script being run in argv[1], with user parameters after that.
- *
- * Examples:
- *
- * program.parseAsync(process.argv);
- * program.parseAsync(); // implicitly use process.argv and auto-detect node vs electron conventions
- * program.parseAsync(my-args, { from: 'user' }); // just user supplied arguments, nothing special about argv[0]
- *
- * @returns Promise
- */
- parseAsync(argv?: string[], options?: ParseOptions): Promise<this>;
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- /**
- * Parse options from `argv` removing known options,
- * and return argv split into operands and unknown arguments.
- *
- * @example
- * argv => operands, unknown
- * --known kkk op => [op], []
- * op --known kkk => [op], []
- * sub --unknown uuu op => [sub], [--unknown uuu op]
- * sub -- --unknown uuu op => [sub --unknown uuu op], []
- */
- parseOptions(argv: string[]): commander.ParseOptionsResult;
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- /**
- * Return an object containing options as key-value pairs
- */
- opts(): { [key: string]: any };
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- /**
- * Set the description.
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- description(str: string, argsDescription?: {[argName: string]: string}): this;
- /**
- * Get the description.
- */
- description(): string;
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- /**
- * Set an alias for the command.
- *
- * You may call more than once to add multiple aliases. Only the first alias is shown in the auto-generated help.
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- alias(alias: string): this;
- /**
- * Get alias for the command.
- */
- alias(): string;
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- /**
- * Set aliases for the command.
- *
- * Only the first alias is shown in the auto-generated help.
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- aliases(aliases: string[]): this;
- /**
- * Get aliases for the command.
- */
- aliases(): string[];
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- /**
- * Set the command usage.
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- usage(str: string): this;
- /**
- * Get the command usage.
- */
- usage(): string;
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- /**
- * Set the name of the command.
- *
- * @returns `this` command for chaining
- */
- name(str: string): this;
- /**
- * Get the name of the command.
- */
- name(): string;
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- /**
- * Output help information for this command.
- *
- * When listener(s) are available for the helpLongFlag
- * those callbacks are invoked.
- */
- outputHelp(cb?: (str: string) => string): void;
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- /**
- * Return command help documentation.
- */
- helpInformation(): string;
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- /**
- * You can pass in flags and a description to override the help
- * flags and help description for your command.
- */
- helpOption(flags?: string, description?: string): this;
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- /**
- * Output help information and exit.
- */
- help(cb?: (str: string) => string): never;
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- /**
- * Add a listener (callback) for when events occur. (Implemented using EventEmitter.)
- *
- * @example
- * program
- * .on('--help', () -> {
- * console.log('See web site for more information.');
- * });
- */
- on(event: string | symbol, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
- }
- type CommandConstructor = new (name?: string) => Command;
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- interface CommandOptions {
- noHelp?: boolean; // old name for hidden
- hidden?: boolean;
- isDefault?: boolean;
- }
- interface ExecutableCommandOptions extends CommandOptions {
- executableFile?: string;
- }
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- interface ParseOptionsResult {
- operands: string[];
- unknown: string[];
- }
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- interface CommanderStatic extends Command {
- program: Command;
- Command: CommandConstructor;
- Option: OptionConstructor;
- CommanderError: CommanderErrorConstructor;
- }
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- }
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- // Declaring namespace AND global
- // eslint-disable-next-line no-redeclare
- declare const commander: commander.CommanderStatic;
- export = commander;
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