Hilbish/docs/api/commander.md

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Introduction

Commander is the library which handles Hilbish commands. This makes the user able to add Lua-written commands to their shell without making a separate script in a bin folder. Instead, you may simply use the Commander library in your Hilbish config.

local commander = require 'commander'

commander.register('hello', function(args, sinks)
	sinks.out:writeln 'Hello world!'
end)

In this example, a command with the name of hello is created that will print Hello world! to output. One question you may have is: What is the sinks parameter?

The sinks parameter is a table with 3 keys: in, out, and err. All of them are a Sink.

  • in is the standard input. You may use the read functions on this sink to get input from the user.
  • out is standard output. This is usually where command output should go.
  • err is standard error. This sink is for writing errors, as the name would suggest.

Functions

deregister(name) Removes the named command. Note that this will only remove Commander-registered commands.
register(name, cb) Adds a new command with the given name. When Hilbish has to run a command with a name,

commander.deregister(name)

Removes the named command. Note that this will only remove Commander-registered commands.

Parameters

string name
Name of the command to remove.


commander.register(name, cb)

Adds a new command with the given name. When Hilbish has to run a command with a name, it will run the function providing the arguments and sinks.

Parameters

string name
Name of the command

function cb
Callback to handle command invocation

Example

-- When you run the command `hello` in the shell, it will print `Hello world`.
-- If you run it with, for example, `hello Hilbish`, it will print 'Hello Hilbish'
commander.register('hello', function(args, sinks)
	local name = 'world'
	if #args > 0 then name = args[1] end

	sinks.out:writeln('Hello ' .. name)
end)