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title: Module commander
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description: library for custom commands
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layout: doc
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menu:
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docs:
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parent: "API"
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---
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## Introduction
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Commander is a library for writing custom commands in Lua.
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In order to make it easier to write commands for Hilbish,
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not require separate scripts and to be able to use in a config,
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the Commander library exists. This is like a very simple wrapper
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that works with Hilbish for writing commands. Example:
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```lua
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local commander = require 'commander'
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commander.register('hello', function(args, sinks)
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sinks.out:writeln 'Hello world!'
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end)
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```
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In this example, a command with the name of `hello` is created
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that will print `Hello world!` to output. One question you may
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have is: What is the `sinks` parameter?
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A sink is a writable/readable pipe, or you can imagine a Lua
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file. It's used in this case to write to the proper output,
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incase a user either pipes to another command or redirects somewhere else.
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So, the `sinks` parameter is a table containing 3 sinks:
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`in`, `out`, and `err`.
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- `in` is the standard input. You can read from this sink
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to get user input. (**This is currently unimplemented.**)
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- `out` is standard output. This is usually where text meant for
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output should go.
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- `err` is standard error. This sink is for writing errors, as the
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name would suggest.
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A sink has 2 methods:
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- `write(str)` will write to the sink.
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- `writeln(str)` will write to the sink with a newline at the end.
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## Functions
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### deregister(name)
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Deregisters any command registered with `name`
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### register(name, cb)
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Register a command with `name` that runs `cb` when ran
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