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Go CLI Library GoDoc

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.

Features

  • 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.

Example

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)
}