cli is a library for implementing powerful command-line interfaces in Go. cli is the library that powers the CLI for Packer, Serf, and Consul.
Easy sub-command based CLIs: cli foo
, cli bar
, etc.
Automatic help generation for listing subcommands
Automatic help flag recognition of -h
, --help
, etc.
Automatic version flag recognition of -v
, --version
.
Helpers for interacting with the terminal, such as outputting information, asking for input, etc. These are optional, you can always interact with the terminal however you choose.
Use of Go interfaces/types makes augmenting various parts of the library a piece of cake.
Below is a simple example of creating and running a CLI
package main
import (
"log"
"os"
"github.com/mitchellh/cli"
)
func main() {
c := cli.NewCLI("app", "1.0.0")
c.Args = os.Args[1:]
c.Commands = map[string]cli.CommandFactory{
"foo": fooCommandFactory,
"bar": barCommandFactory,
}
exitStatus, err := c.Run()
if err != nil {
log.Println(err)
}
os.Exit(exitStatus)
}