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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)