gum/gum.go
2022-08-05 02:33:40 -04:00

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Go

package main
import (
"github.com/alecthomas/kong"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/choose"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/completion"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/confirm"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/filter"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/format"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/input"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/join"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/man"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/spin"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/style"
"github.com/charmbracelet/gum/write"
)
// Gum is the command-line interface for Gum.
type Gum struct {
// Version is a flag that can be used to display the version number.
Version kong.VersionFlag `short:"v" help:"Print the version number"`
// Completion generates Gum shell completion scripts.
Completion completion.Completion `cmd:"" hidden:"" help:"Request shell completion"`
// Man is a hidden command that generates Gum man pages.
Man man.Man `cmd:"" hidden:"" help:"Generate man pages"`
// Choose provides an interface to choose one option from a given list of
// options. The options can be provided as (new-line separated) stdin or a
// list of arguments.
//
// It is different from the filter command as it does not provide a fuzzy
// finding input, so it is best used for smaller lists of options.
//
// Let's pick from a list of gum flavors:
//
// $ gum choose "Strawberry" "Banana" "Cherry"
//
Choose choose.Options `cmd:"" help:"Choose an option from a list of choices"`
// Confirm provides an interface to ask a user to confirm an action.
// The user is provided with an interface to choose an affirmative or
// negative answer, which is then reflected in the exit code for use in
// scripting.
//
// If the user selects the affirmative answer, the program exits with 0.
// If the user selects the negative answer, the program exits with 1.
//
// I.e. confirm if the user wants to delete a file
//
// $ gum confirm "Are you sure?" && rm file.txt
//
Confirm confirm.Options `cmd:"" help:"Ask a user to confirm an action"`
// Filter provides a fuzzy searching text input to allow filtering a list of
// options to select one option.
//
// By default it will list all the files (recursively) in the current directory
// for the user to choose one, but the script (or user) can provide different
// new-line separated options to choose from.
//
// I.e. let's pick from a list of gum flavors:
//
// $ cat flavors.text | gum filter
//
Filter filter.Options `cmd:"" help:"Filter items from a list"`
// Format allows you to render styled text from `markdown`, `code`,
// `template` strings, or embedded `emoji` strings.
// For more information see the format/README.md file.
Format format.Options `cmd:"" help:"Format a string using a template"`
// Input provides a shell script interface for the text input bubble.
// https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles/tree/master/textinput
//
// It can be used to prompt the user for some input. The text the user
// entered will be sent to stdout.
//
// $ gum input --placeholder "What's your favorite gum?" > answer.text
//
Input input.Options `cmd:"" help:"Prompt for some input"`
// Join provides a shell script interface for the lipgloss JoinHorizontal
// and JoinVertical commands. It allows you to join multi-line text to
// build different layouts.
//
// For example, you can place two bordered boxes next to each other:
// Note: We wrap the variable in quotes to ensure the new lines are part of a
// single argument. Otherwise, the command won't work as expected.
//
// $ gum join --horizontal "$BUBBLE_BOX" "$GUM_BOX"
//
// ╔══════════════════════╗╔═════════════╗
// ║ ║║ ║
// ║ Bubble ║║ Gum ║
// ║ ║║ ║
// ╚══════════════════════╝╚═════════════╝
//
Join join.Options `cmd:"" help:"Join text vertically or horizontally"`
// Spin provides a shell script interface for the spinner bubble.
// https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles/tree/master/spinner
//
// It is useful for displaying that some task is running in the background
// while consuming it's output so that it is not shown to the user.
//
// For example, let's do a long running task: $ sleep 5
//
// We can simply prepend a spinner to this task to show it to the user,
// while performing the task / command in the background.
//
// $ gum spin -t "Taking a nap..." -- sleep 5
//
// The spinner will automatically exit when the task is complete.
//
Spin spin.Options `cmd:"" help:"Display spinner while running a command"`
// Style provides a shell script interface for Lip Gloss.
// https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss
//
// It allows you to use Lip Gloss to style text without needing to use Go.
// All of the styling options are available as flags.
//
// Let's make some text glamorous using bash:
//
// $ gum style \
// --foreground 212 --border double --align center \
// --width 50 --margin 2 --padding "2 4" \
// "Bubble Gum (1¢)" "So sweet and so fresh\!"
//
//
// ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
// ║ ║
// ║ ║
// ║ Bubble Gum (1¢) ║
// ║ So sweet and so fresh! ║
// ║ ║
// ║ ║
// ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
//
Style style.Options `cmd:"" help:"Apply coloring, borders, spacing to text"`
// Write provides a shell script interface for the text area bubble.
// https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles/tree/master/textarea
//
// It can be used to ask the user to write some long form of text
// (multi-line) input. The text the user entered will be sent to stdout.
//
// $ gum write > output.text
//
Write write.Options `cmd:"" help:"Prompt for long-form text"`
}