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Probably the sole command line option parser you'll ever need to Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V. Proof:npm install optjs
function opt(argv) {
var opt={},arg,p;argv=Array.prototype.slice.call(argv||process.argv);for(var i=2;i<argv.length;i++)if(argv[i].charAt(0)=='-')
((p=(arg=(""+argv.splice(i--,1)).replace(/^[\-]+/,'')).indexOf("="))>0?opt[arg.substring(0,p)]=arg.substring(p+1):opt[arg]=true);
return {'node':argv[0],'script':argv[1],'argv':argv.slice(2),'opt':opt};
}
Usage
var opt = require("optjs")();
console.log(opt.node); // Path to node executable
console.log(opt.script); // Path to the current script
console.log(opt.opt); // Command line options as a hash
console.log(opt.argv); // Remaining non-option arguments
Example
node somescript.js foo -a=1 -b --c="hello world" bar ----d
// Result
opt.node == "/path/to/node[.exe]"
opt.script == "/path/to/somescript.js"
opt.opt == { a: 1, b: true, c: "hello world", d: true }
opt.argv == ["foo", "bar"]
Full-featured test suite
#!/usr/bin/env node
console.log(require("./opt.js")());
License
MIT