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- # mri [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lukeed/mri.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lukeed/mri)
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- > Quickly scan for CLI flags and arguments
-
- This is a [fast](#benchmarks) and lightweight alternative to [`minimist`](https://github.com/substack/minimist) and [`yargs-parser`](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser).
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- It only exists because I find that I usually don't need most of what `minimist` and `yargs-parser` have to offer. However, `mri` is similar _enough_ that it might function as a "drop-in replacement" for you, too!
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- See [Comparisons](#comparisons) for more info.
-
- ## Install
-
- ```sh
- $ npm install --save mri
- ```
-
- ## Usage
-
- ```sh
- $ demo-cli --foo --bar=baz -mtv -- hello world
- ```
-
- ```js
- const mri = require('mri');
-
- const argv = process.argv.slice(2);
-
- mri(argv);
- //=> { _: ['hello', 'world'], foo:true, bar:'baz', m:true, t:true, v:true }
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- mri(argv, { boolean:['bar'] });
- //=> { _: ['baz', 'hello', 'world'], foo:true, bar:true, m:true, t:true, v:true }
-
- mri(argv, {
- alias: {
- b: 'bar',
- foo: ['f', 'fuz']
- }
- });
- //=> { _: ['hello', 'world'], foo:true, f:true, fuz:true, b:'baz', bar:'baz', m:true, t:true, v:true }
- ```
-
- ## API
-
- ### mri(args, options)
- Return: `Object`
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- #### args
- Type: `Array`<br>
- Default: `[]`
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- An array of arguments to parse. For CLI usage, send `process.argv.slice(2)`. See [`process.argv`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/process.html#process_process_argv) for info.
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- #### options.alias
- Type: `Object`<br>
- Default: `{}`
-
- An object of keys whose values are `String`s or `Array<String>` of aliases. These will be added to the parsed output with matching values.
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- #### options.boolean
- Type: `Array|String`<br>
- Default: `[]`
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- A single key (or array of keys) that should be parsed as `Boolean`s.
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- #### options.default
- Type: `Object`<br>
- Default: `{}`
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- An `key:value` object of defaults. If a default is provided for a key, its type (`typeof`) will be used to cast parsed arguments.
-
- ```js
- mri(['--foo', 'bar']);
- //=> { _:[], foo:'bar' }
-
- mri(['--foo', 'bar'], {
- default: { foo:true, baz:'hello', bat:42 }
- });
- //=> { _:['bar'], foo:true, baz:'hello', bat:42 }
- ```
-
- > **Note:** Because `--foo` has a default of `true`, its output is cast to a Boolean. This means that `foo=true`, making `'bar'` an extra argument (`_` key).
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- #### options.string
- Type: `Array|String`<br>
- Default: `[]`
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- A single key (or array of keys) that should be parsed as `String`s.
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- #### options.unknown
- Type: `Function`<br>
- Default: `undefined`
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- Callback that is run when a parsed flag has not been defined as a known key or alias. Its only parameter is the unknown flag itself; eg `--foobar` or `-f`.
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- Once an unknown flag is encountered, parsing will terminate, regardless of your return value.
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- > **Note:** `mri` _only_ checks for unknown flags if `options.unknown` **and** `options.alias` are populated. Otherwise, everything will be accepted.
-
-
- ## Comparisons
-
- #### minimist
-
- - `mri` is 5x faster (see [benchmarks](#benchmarks))
- - Numerical values are cast as `Number`s when possible
- - A key (and its aliases) will always honor `opts.boolean` or `opts.string`
- - Short flag groups are treated as `Boolean`s by default:
- ```js
- minimist(['-abc', 'hello']);
- //=> { _:[], a:'', b:'', c:'hello' }
-
- mri(['-abc', 'hello']);
- //=> { _:[], a:true, b:true, c:'hello' }
- ```
- - The `opts.unknown` behaves differently:
- - Unlike `minimist`, `mri` will not continue continue parsing after encountering an unknown flag
- - Missing `options`:
- - `opts.stopEarly`
- - `opts['--']`
- - Ignores newlines (`\n`) within args (see [test](https://github.com/substack/minimist/blob/master/test/parse.js#L69-L80))
- - Ignores slashBreaks within args (see [test](https://github.com/substack/minimist/blob/master/test/parse.js#L147-L157))
- - Ignores dot-nested flags (see [test](https://github.com/substack/minimist/blob/master/test/parse.js#L180-L197))
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- #### yargs-parser
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- - `mri` is 40x faster (see [benchmarks](#benchmarks))
- - Numerical values are cast as `Number`s when possible
- - A key (and its aliases) will always honor `opts.boolean` or `opts.string`
- - Missing `options`:
- - `opts.array`
- - `opts.config`
- - `opts.coerce`
- - `opts.count`
- - `opts.envPrefix`
- - `opts.narg`
- - `opts.normalize`
- - `opts.configuration`
- - `opts.number`
- - `opts['--']`
- - Missing [`parser.detailed()`](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser#requireyargs-parserdetailedargs-opts) method
- - No [additional configuration](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser#configuration) object
- - Added [`options.unknown`](#optionsunknown) feature
-
-
- ## Benchmarks
-
- > Running Node.js v10.13.0
-
- ```
- minimist x 312,417 ops/sec ±0.85% (93 runs sampled)
- mri x 1,641,208 ops/sec ±0.24% (93 runs sampled)
- nopt x 910,276 ops/sec ±1.11% (88 runs sampled)
- yargs-parser x 40,943 ops/sec ±1.37% (93 runs sampled)
- ```
-
- ## License
-
- MIT © [Luke Edwards](https://lukeed.com)
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