Helpers for Developing Command Line Interfaces
A suite of tools to build attractive command line interfaces (CLIs), from semantic elements: headers, lists, alerts, paragraphs, etc. Supports theming via a CSS-like language. It also contains a number of lower level CLI elements: rules, boxes, trees, and Unicode symbols with ASCII alternatives. It supports ANSI markup for terminal colors and font styles.
Install the stable version from CRAN:
install.packages("cli")
Some of the more commonly used cli elements, and features.
One liner messages to inform or warn.
<- c("foo", "bar", "foobar")
pkgs cli_alert_success("Downloaded {length(pkgs)} packages.")
<- "example.com:port"
db_url cli_alert_info("Reopened database {.url {db_url}}.")
cli_alert_warning("Cannot reach GitHub, using local database cache.")
cli_alert_danger("Failed to connect to database.")
cli_alert("A generic alert")
Three levels of headings.
cli_h1("Heading 1")
cli_h2("Heading 2")
cli_h3("Heading 3")
Ordered, unordered and description lists, that can be nested.
<- function() {
fun cli_ol()
cli_li("Item 1")
<- cli_ul()
ulid cli_li("Subitem 1")
cli_li("Subitem 2")
cli_end(ulid)
cli_li("Item 2")
cli_end()
}fun()
Theming via a CSS-like language.
<- function() {
fun cli_div(theme = list(span.emph = list(color = "orange")))
cli_text("This is very {.emph important}")
cli_end()
cli_text("Back to the {.emph previous theme}")
}fun()
Automatic command substitution via the glue package.
<- 123143123
size <- 1.3454
dt cli_alert_info(c(
"Downloaded {prettyunits::pretty_bytes(size)} in ",
"{prettyunits::pretty_sec(dt)}"))
Pluralization support.
<- 3
nfiles <- 1
ndirs cli_alert_info("Found {nfiles} file{?s} and {ndirs} director{?y/ies}.")
<- function() {
clean cli_progress_bar("Cleaning data", total = 100)
for (i in 1:100) {
Sys.sleep(5/100)
cli_progress_update()
}
}clean()
See at https://cli.r-lib.org/
and also in the installed package:
help(package = "cli")
.
Please note that the cli project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
MIT © RStudio