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# minimist-options ![test](https://github.com/vadimdemedes/minimist-options/workflows/test/badge.svg)
> Write options for [minimist](https://npmjs.org/package/minimist) and [yargs](https://npmjs.org/package/yargs) in a comfortable way.
> Supports string, boolean, number and array options.
## Installation
```
$ npm install --save minimist-options
```
## Usage
```js
const buildOptions = require('minimist-options');
const minimist = require('minimist');
const options = buildOptions({
name: {
type: 'string',
alias: 'n',
default: 'john'
},
force: {
type: 'boolean',
alias: ['f', 'o'],
default: false
},
score: {
type: 'number',
alias: 's',
default: 0
},
arr: {
type: 'array',
alias: 'a',
default: []
},
strings: {
type: 'string-array',
alias: 's',
default: ['a', 'b']
},
booleans: {
type: 'boolean-array',
alias: 'b',
default: [true, false]
},
numbers: {
type: 'number-array',
alias: 'n',
default: [0, 1]
},
published: 'boolean',
// Special option for positional arguments (`_` in minimist)
arguments: 'string'
});
const args = minimist(process.argv.slice(2), options);
```
instead of:
```js
const minimist = require('minimist');
const options = {
string: ['name', '_'],
number: ['score'],
array: [
'arr',
{key: 'strings', string: true},
{key: 'booleans', boolean: true},
{key: 'numbers', number: true}
],
boolean: ['force', 'published'],
alias: {
n: 'name',
f: 'force',
s: 'score',
a: 'arr'
},
default: {
name: 'john',
f: false,
score: 0,
arr: []
}
};
const args = minimist(process.argv.slice(2), options);
```
## Array options
The `array` types are only supported by [yargs](https://npmjs.org/package/yargs).
[minimist](https://npmjs.org/package/minimist) does _not_ explicitly support array type options. If you set an option multiple times, it will indeed yield an array of values. However, if you only set it once, it will simply give the value as is, without wrapping it in an array. Thus, effectively ignoring `{type: 'array'}`.
`{type: 'array'}` is shorthand for `{type: 'string-array'}`. To have values coerced to `boolean` or `number`, use `boolean-array` or `number-array`, respectively.
## License
MIT © [Vadim Demedes](https://vadimdemedes.com)