import {PackageJson} from 'type-fest'; declare namespace meow { type FlagType = 'string' | 'boolean' | 'number'; /** Callback function to determine if a flag is required during runtime. @param flags - Contains the flags converted to camel-case excluding aliases. @param input - Contains the non-flag arguments. @returns True if the flag is required, otherwise false. */ type IsRequiredPredicate = (flags: Readonly, input: readonly string[]) => boolean; interface Flag { readonly type?: Type; readonly alias?: string; readonly default?: Default; readonly isRequired?: boolean | IsRequiredPredicate; readonly isMultiple?: boolean; } type StringFlag = Flag<'string', string>; type BooleanFlag = Flag<'boolean', boolean>; type NumberFlag = Flag<'number', number>; type AnyFlags = {[key: string]: StringFlag | BooleanFlag | NumberFlag}; interface Options { /** Define argument flags. The key is the flag name and the value is an object with any of: - `type`: Type of value. (Possible values: `string` `boolean` `number`) - `alias`: Usually used to define a short flag alias. - `default`: Default value when the flag is not specified. - `isRequired`: Determine if the flag is required. If it's only known at runtime whether the flag is requried or not you can pass a Function instead of a boolean, which based on the given flags and other non-flag arguments should decide if the flag is required. - `isMultiple`: Indicates a flag can be set multiple times. Values are turned into an array. (Default: false) @example ``` flags: { unicorn: { type: 'string', alias: 'u', default: ['rainbow', 'cat'], isMultiple: true, isRequired: (flags, input) => { if (flags.otherFlag) { return true; } return false; } } } ``` */ readonly flags?: Flags; /** Description to show above the help text. Default: The package.json `"description"` property. Set it to `false` to disable it altogether. */ readonly description?: string | false; /** The help text you want shown. The input is reindented and starting/ending newlines are trimmed which means you can use a [template literal](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/template_strings) without having to care about using the correct amount of indent. The description will be shown above your help text automatically. Set it to `false` to disable it altogether. */ readonly help?: string | false; /** Set a custom version output. Default: The package.json `"version"` property. Set it to `false` to disable it altogether. */ readonly version?: string | false; /** Automatically show the help text when the `--help` flag is present. Useful to set this value to `false` when a CLI manages child CLIs with their own help text. This option is only considered when there is only one argument in `process.argv`. */ readonly autoHelp?: boolean; /** Automatically show the version text when the `--version` flag is present. Useful to set this value to `false` when a CLI manages child CLIs with their own version text. This option is only considered when there is only one argument in `process.argv`. */ readonly autoVersion?: boolean; /** `package.json` as an `Object`. Default: Closest `package.json` upwards. _You most likely don't need this option._ */ readonly pkg?: {[key: string]: unknown}; /** Custom arguments object. @default process.argv.slice(2) */ readonly argv?: readonly string[]; /** Infer the argument type. By default, the argument `5` in `$ foo 5` becomes a string. Enabling this would infer it as a number. @default false */ readonly inferType?: boolean; /** Value of `boolean` flags not defined in `argv`. If set to `undefined` the flags not defined in `argv` will be excluded from the result. The `default` value set in `boolean` flags take precedence over `booleanDefault`. __Caution: Explicitly specifying undefined for `booleanDefault` has different meaning from omitting key itself.__ @example ``` import meow = require('meow'); const cli = meow(` Usage $ foo Options --rainbow, -r Include a rainbow --unicorn, -u Include a unicorn --no-sparkles Exclude sparkles Examples $ foo ๐ŸŒˆ unicornsโœจ๐ŸŒˆ `, { booleanDefault: undefined, flags: { rainbow: { type: 'boolean', default: true, alias: 'r' }, unicorn: { type: 'boolean', default: false, alias: 'u' }, cake: { type: 'boolean', alias: 'c' }, sparkles: { type: 'boolean', default: true } } }); //{ // flags: { // rainbow: true, // unicorn: false, // sparkles: true // }, // unnormalizedFlags: { // rainbow: true, // r: true, // unicorn: false, // u: false, // sparkles: true // }, // โ€ฆ //} ``` */ readonly booleanDefault?: boolean | null | undefined; /** Whether to use [hard-rejection](https://github.com/sindresorhus/hard-rejection) or not. Disabling this can be useful if you need to handle `process.on('unhandledRejection')` yourself. @default true */ readonly hardRejection?: boolean; } type TypedFlags = { [F in keyof Flags]: Flags[F] extends {type: 'number'} ? number : Flags[F] extends {type: 'string'} ? string : Flags[F] extends {type: 'boolean'} ? boolean : unknown; }; interface Result { /** Non-flag arguments. */ input: string[]; /** Flags converted to camelCase excluding aliases. */ flags: TypedFlags & {[name: string]: unknown}; /** Flags converted camelCase including aliases. */ unnormalizedFlags: TypedFlags & {[name: string]: unknown}; /** The `package.json` object. */ pkg: PackageJson; /** The help text used with `--help`. */ help: string; /** Show the help text and exit with code. @param exitCode - The exit code to use. Default: `2`. */ showHelp: (exitCode?: number) => void; /** Show the version text and exit. */ showVersion: () => void; } } /** @param helpMessage - Shortcut for the `help` option. @example ``` #!/usr/bin/env node 'use strict'; import meow = require('meow'); import foo = require('.'); const cli = meow(` Usage $ foo Options --rainbow, -r Include a rainbow Examples $ foo unicorns --rainbow ๐ŸŒˆ unicorns ๐ŸŒˆ `, { flags: { rainbow: { type: 'boolean', alias: 'r' } } }); //{ // input: ['unicorns'], // flags: {rainbow: true}, // ... //} foo(cli.input[0], cli.flags); ``` */ declare function meow(helpMessage: string, options?: meow.Options): meow.Result; declare function meow(options?: meow.Options): meow.Result; export = meow;