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# node-dashdash changelog
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## not yet released
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(nothing yet)
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## 1.14.1
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- [issue #30] Change the output used by dashdash's Bash completion support to
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indicate "there are no completions for this argument" to cope with different
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sorting rules on different Bash/platforms. For example:
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$ triton -v -p test2 package get <TAB> # before
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##-no -tritonpackage- completions-##
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$ triton -v -p test2 package get <TAB> # after
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##-no-completion- -results-##
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## 1.14.0
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- New `synopsisFromOpt(<option spec>)` function. This will be used by
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[node-cmdln](https://github.com/trentm/node-cmdln) to put together a synopsis
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of options for a command. Some examples:
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> synopsisFromOpt({names: ['help', 'h'], type: 'bool'});
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'[ --help | -h ]'
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> synopsisFromOpt({name: 'file', type: 'string', helpArg: 'FILE'});
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'[ --file=FILE ]'
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## 1.13.1
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- [issue #20] `bashCompletionSpecFromOptions` breaks on an options array with
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an empty-string group.
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## 1.13.0
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- Update assert-plus dep to 1.x to get recent fixes (particularly for
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`assert.optional*`).
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- Drop testing (and official support in packages.json#engines) for node 0.8.x.
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Add testing against node 5.x and 4.x with `make testall`.
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- [pull #16] Change the `positiveInteger` type to NOT accept zero (0).
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For those who might need the old behaviour, see
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"examples/custom-option-intGteZero.js". (By Dave Pacheco.)
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## 1.12.2
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- Bash completion: Add `argtypes` to specify the types of positional args.
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E.g. this would allow you to have an `ssh` command with `argtypes = ['host',
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'cmd']` for bash completion. You then have to provide Bash functions to
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handle completing those types via the `specExtra` arg. See
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"[examples/ddcompletion.js](examples/ddcompletion.js)" for an example.
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- Bash completion: Tweak so that options or only offered as completions when
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there is a leading '-'. E.g. `mytool <TAB>` does NOT offer options, `mytool
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-<TAB>` *does*. Without this, a tool with options would never be able to
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fallback to Bash's "default" completion. For example `ls <TAB>` wouldn't
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result in filename completion. Now it will.
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- Bash completion: A workaround for not being able to explicitly have *no*
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completion results. Because dashdash's completion uses `complete -o default`,
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we fallback to Bash's "default" completion (typically for filename
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completion). Before this change, an attempt to explicitly say "there are
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no completions that match" would unintentionally trigger filename completion.
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Instead as a workaround we return:
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$ ddcompletion --none <TAB> # the 'none' argtype
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##-no completions-##
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$ ddcompletion # a custom 'fruit' argtype
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apple banana orange
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$ ddcompletion z
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##-no -fruit- completions-##
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This is a bit of a hack, but IMO a better experience than the surprise
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of matching a local filename beginning with 'z', which isn't, in this
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case, a "fruit".
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## 1.12.1
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- Bash completion: Document `<option spec>.completionType`. Add `includeHidden`
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option to `bashCompletionSpecFromOptions()`. Add support for dealing with
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hidden subcmds.
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## 1.12.0
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- Support for generating Bash completion files. See the "Bash completion"
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section of the README.md and "examples/ddcompletion.js" for an example.
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## 1.11.0
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- Add the `arrayFlatten` boolean option to `dashdash.addOptionType` used for
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custom option types. This allows one to create an `arrayOf...` option type
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where each usage of the option can return multiple results. For example:
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node mytool.js --foo a,b --foo c
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We could define an option type for `--foo` such that
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`opts.foo = ['a', 'b', 'c']`. See
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"[examples/custom-option-arrayOfCommaSepString.js](examples/custom-option-arrayOfCommaSepString.js)"
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for an example.
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## 1.10.1
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- Trim the published package to the minimal bits. Before: 24K tarball, 144K unpacked.
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After: 12K tarball, 48K unpacked. `npm` won't let me drop the README.md. :)
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## 1.10.0
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- [issue #9] Support `includeDefault` in help config (similar to `includeEnv`) to have a
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note of an option's default value, if any, in help output.
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- [issue #11] Fix option group breakage introduced in v1.9.0.
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## 1.9.0
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- [issue #10] Custom option types added with `addOptionType` can specify a
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"default" value. See "examples/custom-option-fruit.js".
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## 1.8.0
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- Support `hidden: true` in an option spec to have help output exclude this
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option.
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## 1.7.3
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- [issue #8] Fix parsing of a short option group when one of the
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option takes an argument. For example, consider `tail` with
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a `-f` boolean option and a `-n` option that takes a number
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argument. This should parse:
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tail -fn5
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Before this change, that would not parse correctly.
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It is suspected that this was introduced in version 1.4.0
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(with commit 656fa8bc71c372ebddad0a7026bd71611e2ec99a).
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## 1.7.2
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- Known issues: #8
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- Exclude 'tools/' dir in packages published to npm.
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## 1.7.1
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- Known issues: #8
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- Support an option group *empty string* value:
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...
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{ group: '' },
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to render as a blank line in option help. This can help separate loosely
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related sets of options without resorting to a title for option groups.
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## 1.7.0
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- Known issues: #8
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- [pull #7] Support for `<parser>.help({helpWrap: false, ...})` option to be able
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to fully control the formatting for option help (by Patrick Mooney) `helpWrap:
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false` can also be set on individual options in the option objects, e.g.:
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var options = [
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{
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names: ['foo'],
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type: 'string',
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helpWrap: false,
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help: 'long help with\n newlines' +
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'\n spaces\n and such\nwill render correctly'
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},
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...
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];
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## 1.6.0
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- Known issues: #8
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- [pull #6] Support headings between groups of options (by Joshua M. Clulow)
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so that this code:
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var options = [
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{ group: 'Armament Options' },
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{ names: [ 'weapon', 'w' ], type: 'string' },
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{ group: 'General Options' },
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{ names: [ 'help', 'h' ], type: 'bool' }
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];
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...
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will give you this help output:
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...
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Armament Options:
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-w, --weapon
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General Options:
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-h, --help
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...
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## 1.5.0
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- Known issues: #8
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- Add support for adding custom option types. "examples/custom-option-duration.js"
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shows an example adding a "duration" option type.
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$ node custom-option-duration.js -t 1h
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duration: 3600000 ms
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$ node custom-option-duration.js -t 1s
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duration: 1000 ms
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$ node custom-option-duration.js -t 5d
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duration: 432000000 ms
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$ node custom-option-duration.js -t bogus
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custom-option-duration.js: error: arg for "-t" is not a valid duration: "bogus"
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A custom option type is added via:
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var dashdash = require('dashdash');
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dashdash.addOptionType({
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name: '...',
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takesArg: true,
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helpArg: '...',
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parseArg: function (option, optstr, arg) {
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...
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}
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});
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- [issue #4] Add `date` and `arrayOfDate` option types. They accept these date
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formats: epoch second times (e.g. 1396031701) and ISO 8601 format:
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`YYYY-MM-DD[THH:MM:SS[.sss][Z]]` (e.g. "2014-03-28",
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"2014-03-28T18:35:01.489Z"). See "examples/date.js" for an example usage.
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$ node examples/date.js -s 2014-01-01 -e $(date +%s)
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start at 2014-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
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end at 2014-03-29T04:26:18.000Z
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## 1.4.0
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- Known issues: #8
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- [pull #2, pull #3] Add a `allowUnknown: true` option on `createParser` to
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allow unknown options to be passed through as `opts._args` instead of parsing
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throwing an exception (by https://github.com/isaacs).
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See 'allowUnknown' in the README for a subtle caveat.
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## 1.3.2
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- Fix a subtlety where a *bool* option using both `env` and `default` didn't
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work exactly correctly. If `default: false` then all was fine (by luck).
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However, if you had an option like this:
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options: [ {
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names: ['verbose', 'v'],
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env: 'FOO_VERBOSE',
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'default': true, // <--- this
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type: 'bool'
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} ],
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wanted `FOO_VERBOSE=0` to make the option false, then you need the fix
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in this version of dashdash.
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## 1.3.1
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- [issue #1] Fix an envvar not winning over an option 'default'. Previously
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an option with both `default` and `env` would never take a value from the
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environment variable. E.g. `FOO_FILE` would never work here:
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options: [ {
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names: ['file', 'f'],
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env: 'FOO_FILE',
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'default': 'default.file',
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type: 'string'
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} ],
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## 1.3.0
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- [Backward incompatible change for boolean envvars] Change the
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interpretation of environment variables for boolean options to consider '0'
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to be false. Previous to this *any* value to the envvar was considered
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true -- which was quite misleading. Example:
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$ FOO_VERBOSE=0 node examples/foo.js
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# opts: { verbose: [ false ],
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_order: [ { key: 'verbose', value: false, from: 'env' } ],
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_args: [] }
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# args: []
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## 1.2.1
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- Fix for `parse.help({includeEnv: true, ...})` handling to ensure that an
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option with an `env` **but no `help`** still has the "Environment: ..."
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output. E.g.:
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{ names: ['foo'], type: 'string', env: 'FOO' }
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--foo=ARG Environment: FOO=ARG
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## 1.2.0
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- Transform the option key on the `opts` object returned from
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`<parser>.parse()` for convenience. Currently this is just
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`s/-/_/g`, e.g. '--dry-run' -> `opts.dry_run`. This allow one to use hyphen
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in option names (common) but not have to do silly things like
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`opt["dry-run"]` to access the parsed results.
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## 1.1.0
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- Environment variable integration. Envvars can be associated with an option,
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then option processing will fallback to using that envvar if defined and
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if the option isn't specified in argv. See the "Environment variable
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integration" section in the README.
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- Change the `<parser>.parse()` signature to take a single object with keys
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for arguments. The old signature is still supported.
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- `dashdash.createParser(CONFIG)` alternative to `new dashdash.Parser(CONFIG)`
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a la many node-land APIs.
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## 1.0.2
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- Add "positiveInteger" and "arrayOfPositiveInteger" option types that only
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accept positive integers.
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- Add "integer" and "arrayOfInteger" option types that accepts only integers.
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Note that, for better or worse, these do NOT accept: "0x42" (hex), "1e2"
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(with exponent) or "1.", "3.0" (floats).
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## 1.0.1
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- Fix not modifying the given option spec objects (which breaks creating
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a Parser with them more than once).
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## 1.0.0
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First release.
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