1.5.1 • Published 2 years ago
@kikobeats/scritch v1.5.1
Scritch
Easily create a tiny CLI to help you write sharable scripts for your team
- Write scripts in any scripting language (JavaScript, Bash, Python, etc)
- Share your scripts as a CLI via npm
- Depend on other CLIs/libraries distributed via npm
- Injects useful environment variables into your script
- Strips ANSI escape codes in CI
Install
npm install scritch
Guide
Create a new npm package:
git init company-cli && cd company-cli
npm init
Create a cli.js
file and call Scritch inside:
#!/usr/bin/env node
require('scritch')(__dirname)
Then make it executable:
chmod +x ./cli.js
Add cli.js
as your package.json#bin
:
{
"bin": "./cli.js"
}
Next create a scripts
folder:
mkdir scripts
Then start adding scripts in your favorite scripting language:
touch scripts/build.sh
#!/bin/sh
set -e
start=$(date +%s)
echo "Building files..."
for i in $(seq 1 10); do
sleep 0.1
echo "- File $i built."
done
end=$(date +%s)
total=$((end-start))
echo "10 files built in $((total))s."
When you're done, make sure all the scripts you write are executable:
chmod +x ./scripts/*
Usage
Package Structure
Your package structure should look like this:
/company-cli/
package.json
cli.js (executable)
/scripts/
build.sh (executable)
lint.js (executable)
test.py (executable)
Note: Scripts inside of
scripts/*
can be written in any scripting language.
In order to make the appropriate files executable you can run:
chmod +x ./cli.js
chmod +x ./scripts/*
Your package.json
file should have the following fields:
{
"name": "company-cli",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Our company's CLI",
"bin": "cli.js",
"dependencies": {
"scritch": "*"
}
}
API Usage
The simplest usage of scritch is the following cli.js
file:
#!/usr/bin/env node
require('scritch')(__dirname)
But scritch accepts other options:
#!/usr/bin/env node
require('scritch')(__dirname, {
// An alternate path to where your scripts are located
scriptsPath: 'build/scripts',
// Additional help content, great for examples
help: `
Examples
Build all files:
$ company-cli build
Lint all files:
$ company-cli lint
Run all tests:
$ company-cli test
`,
// Additional environment variables you would like to pass to all scripts
env: {
HELPER_ENV_VARIABLE: 'some value'
}
})