Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2000755001750001750 015162336564 12625 5ustar00u1u1000000000000README100644001750001750 416515162336564 13574 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2NAME Perinci::CmdLine - Rinci/Riap-based command-line application framework VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. DESCRIPTION Perinci::CmdLine is a Rinci/Riap-based command-line application framework. It has a few implementations; use one depending on your needs. * Perinci::CmdLine::Plugin * Perinci::CmdLine::Inline Use Perinci::CmdLine::Any to automatically choose one of several implementations. HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at . SOURCE Source repository is at . SEE ALSO Perinci::CmdLine::Plugin Perinci::CmdLine::Inline Perinci::CmdLine::Any Perinci::CmdLine::Lite and Perinci::CmdLine::Classic, two older implementations. AUTHOR perlancar CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install Dist::Zilla, Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, Pod::Weaver::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. Changes100644001750001750 543615162336564 14211 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.22.000.2 2026-03-30 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: low - No functional changes. [DOCUMENTATION] - Add a how-to document: Completion. - [main document] Add list of manuals to main manual page. - [main document] [formatting] Change most =head1 to =head2 to resolve ordering issue (=head1 is ordered automatically by a Pod::Weaver plugin). 2.000.1 2024-11-12 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: low [DOCUMENTATION] - Describe the organization system. - Move Examples under HowTo::. - Add an example: Word wrapping. 2.000.0 2021-12-19 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: medium - Mention Perinci::CmdLine::Plugin, minor tweaks. 1.913.0 2021-12-03 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Add POD: Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::Explanation::ArgumentValidation. 1.909.1 2021-10-03 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: low - [pod Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Debugging] Mention logging other components (DBI, HTTP). 1.909.0 2021-10-01 Released-By: PERLANCAR; Urgency: medium - Add POD: Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Debugging. 1.811.0 2018-03-17 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Synchronize version with latest Perinci::CmdLine::Lite. - [doc] Add FAQ section "Progress Indicator", add example for streaming a file in output, add list of tutorial pages to fill in later. 1.77 2017-07-31 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Synchronize version with latest Perinci::CmdLine::Lite. - Update documentation, replace mention of Log::Any with Log::ger. 1.52 2017-07-07 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Replace mention of DZP:GenShellCompletion with cpanm-shcompgen. - [dist] Enable static install. 1.51 2017-06-17 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Mention tutorial blog posts on https://perlancar.wordpress.com/category/pericmd-tut/. - Add FAQ section: Generating Documentation. 1.50 2016-12-10 Released-By: PERLANCAR - No functional changes. - Typo [RT#118566]. 1.49 2016-10-07 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Update and fix documentation (including contribution from Andy Jack, thanks). 1.48 2015-10-22 Released-By: PERLANCAR - No functional changes. - Apply spelling mistake fixes from [RT#107908], thanks gregor herrmann. - [doc] Expand more on how PC:Inline reduces startup time and which framework should one choose. 1.47 2015-09-18 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Move manual from Perinci-CmdLine-Lite. - [doc] Update FAQ by mentioning Perinci::CmdLine::Inline in more details. 1.46 2015-06-11 Released-By: PERLANCAR - No functional changes. - Mention Perinci::CmdLine::Inline. 1.45 2015-04-02 Released-By: PERLANCAR - Re-released as empty module just for convenience of linking. 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Please use of the implementations: Perinci::CmdLine::Plugin, Perinci::CmdLine::Inline, etc"; } 1; # ABSTRACT: Rinci/Riap-based command-line application framework __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine - Rinci/Riap-based command-line application framework =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 DESCRIPTION Perinci::CmdLine is a Rinci/Riap-based command-line application framework. It has a few implementations; use one depending on your needs. =over =item * L =item * L =back Use L to automatically choose one of several implementations. =for Pod::Coverage ^(new)$ =head1 HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at L. =head1 SOURCE Source repository is at L. =head1 SEE ALSO L L L L and L, two older implementations. =head1 AUTHOR perlancar =head1 CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install L, L, L, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =cut author-pod-coverage.t100644001750001750 56715162336564 17201 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) { print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for testing by the author\n}; exit } } # This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodCoverageTests. use strict; use warnings; use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08; use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); CmdLine000755001750001750 015162336564 16220 5ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/PerinciManual.pod100644001750001750 3413615162336564 20330 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine# no code ## no critic: TestingAndDebugging::RequireUseStrict package Perinci::CmdLine::Manual; # just to make podweaver happy # AUTHORITY # DATE our $DIST = 'Perinci-CmdLine'; # DIST # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: Perinci::CmdLine manual __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine::Manual - Perinci::CmdLine manual =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine::Manual (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 List Of Documents Included In This Distribution This is the list of PODs included in this distribution: =over =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =item * L =back =head2 About This Manual This manual is organized using the documentation structure described in [1], where each documentation is categorized into one of four types: | TUTORIAL | HOW-TO GUIDE | - learning-oriented | - problem-oriented - goal: allow newcomer to get started | - goal: show how to solve specific problem - form: lessons | - form: a series of steps - analogy: teaching a child to cook | - analogy: a recipe in a cookery book | ------(Most useful when we're studying)-------+-------(Most useful when we're working)------ | EXPLANATION | REFERENCE | - understanding-oriented | - information-oriented - goal: explain | - goal: describe the machinery - form: discursive explanation | - form: dry description - analogy: article on culinary social | - analogy: a reference encyclopedia history | article [1] https://docs.divio.com/documentation-system/ However, a lot of existing documentation are still not migrated to the above system. =head2 About Perinci::CmdLine Perinci::CmdLine is a command-line application framework. It parses command-line options and dispatches to one of your specified Perl functions, passing the command-line options and arguments to the function. It accesses functions via L protocol (using the L Riap client library) so you can use remote functions transparently. Features: =over =item * Command-line options parsing Non-scalar arguments (array, hash, other nested) can also be passed as JSON or YAML. For example, if the C argument is defined as 'array', then all of below are equivalent: % mycmd --tags-yaml '[foo, bar, baz]' % mycmd --tags-json '["foo","bar","baz"]' % mycmd --tags foo --tags bar --tags baz =item * Help message (utilizing information from metadata, supports translation) % mycmd --help % mycmd -h % mycmd -? =item * Tab completion for various shells (including completion from remote code) Example for bash: % complete -C mycmd mycmd % mycmd --he ; # --help % mycmd s ; # sub1, sub2, sub3 (if those are the specified subcommands) % mycmd sub1 - ; # list the options available for sub1 subcommand =item * Undo/redo/history If the function supports transaction (see L, L) the framework will setup transaction and provide command to do undo (--undo) and redo (--redo) as well as seeing the undo/transaction list (--history) and clearing the list (--clear-history). =item * Version (--version, -v) =item * List available subcommands (--subcommands) =item * Configurable output format (--format, --format-options) By default C, C, C, C, C are recognized. =back =head2 Concepts Perinci::CmdLine is very function-oriented (and not object-oriented, on purpose). You write your "business logic" in a function (of course, you are free to subdivide or delegate to other functions, but there must be one main function for a single-subcommand CLI application, or one function for each subcommand in a multiple-subcommand CLI application. sub cliapp { ... } You annotate the function with L metadata, where you describe what arguments (and command-line aliases, if any) the function (program) accepts, the summary and description of those arguments, and several other aspects as necessary. $SPEC{cliapp} = { v => 1.1, summary => 'A program to do blah blah', args => { foo => { summary => 'foo argument', req => 1, pos => 0, cmdline_aliases => {f=>{}}, }, bar => { ... }, }, }; sub cliapp { ... } Finally, you "run" your function: use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => '/main/cliapp')->run; For a multi-subcommand application: Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new( url => '/main/cliapp', subcommands => { sc1 => { url => '/main/do_sc1' }, sc2 => { url => '/main/do_sc2' }, ... }, )->run; That's it. Command-line option parsing, help message, as well as tab completion will work without extra effort. To run a remote function, you can simply specify a remote URL, e.g. C. All the features like options parsing, help/usage, as well as tab completion will work with remote functions as well. =head2 Logging Logging is done with L (for producing). For displaying logs, L is used. Initializing logging adds a bit to startup overhead time, so the framework defaults to no logging. To turn on logging from the code, set the C attribute to true when constructing Perinci::CmdLine object. Or, use something like: % PERL5OPT=-MLog::ger::App TRACE=1 yourcli.pl =head2 Configuration File Configuration files are read to preset the value of arguments, before potentially overridden/merged with command-line options. Configuration files are in L format, which is basically C with some extra features. By default, configuration files are searched in home directory then C, with the name of I + C<.conf>. If multiple files are found, the contents are merged together. If user wants to use a custom configuration file, she can issue C<--config-path> command-line option. If user does not want to read configuration file, she can issue C<--no-config> command-line option. INI files have the concept of "sections". In Perinci::CmdLine, you can use sections to put settings that will only be applied to a certain subcommand, or a certain "profile", or other conditions. "Config profiles" is a way to specify multiple sets/cases/scenarios in a single configuration file. Example 1 (without any profile or subcommand): ; prog.conf foo=1 bar=2 When executing program (the comments will show what arguments are set): % prog; # {foo=>1, bar=>2} % prog --foo 10; # {foo=>10, bar=>2} Example 2 (with profiles): ; prog.conf [profile=profile1] foo=1 bar=2 [profile=profile2] foo=10 bar=20 When executing program: % prog; # {} % prog --config-profile profile1; # {foo=>1, bar=>2} % prog --config-profile profile2; # {foo=>10, bar=>20} Example 3 (with subcommands): ; prog.conf [subcommand=sc1] foo=1 bar=2 [subcommand=sc2] baz=3 qux=4 When executing program: % prog sc1; # {foo=>1, bar=>2} % prog sc2; # {baz=>3, qux=>4} Example 4 (with subcommands and profiles): ; prog.conf [subcommand=sc1 profile=profile1] foo=1 bar=2 [profile=profile2 subcommand=sc1] foo=10 bar=20 When executing program: % prog sc1 --config-profile profile1; # {foo=>1, bar=>2} % prog sc1 --config-profile profile2; # {foo=>10, bar=>20} =head2 Command-line Option/Argument Parsing This section describes how Perinci::CmdLine parses command-line options/arguments into function arguments. Command-line option parsing is implemented by L. For boolean function arguments, use C<--arg> to set C to true (1), and C<--noarg> to set C to false (0). A flag argument (C<< [bool => {is=>1}] >>) only recognizes C<--arg> and not C<--noarg>. For single letter arguments, only C<-X> is recognized, not C<--X> nor C<--noX>. For string and number function arguments, use C<--arg VALUE> or C<--arg=VALUE> (or C<-X VALUE> for single letter arguments) to set argument value. Other scalar arguments use the same way, except that some parsing will be done (e.g. for date type, --arg 1343920342 or --arg '2012-07-31' can be used to set a date value, which will be a DateTime object.) (Note that date parsing will be done by L and currently not implemented yet.) For arguments with type array of scalar, a series of C<--arg VALUE> is accepted, a la L: --tags tag1 --tags tag2 ; # will result in tags => ['tag1', 'tag2'] For other non-scalar arguments, also use C<--arg VALUE> or C<--arg=VALUE>, but VALUE will be attempted to be parsed using JSON, and then YAML. This is convenient for common cases: --aoa '[[1],[2],[3]]' # parsed as JSON --hash '{a: 1, b: 2}' # parsed as YAML For explicit JSON parsing, all arguments can also be set via --ARG-json. This can be used to input undefined value in scalars, or setting array value without using repetitive C<--arg VALUE>: --str-json 'null' # set undef value --ary-json '[1,2,3]' # set array value without doing --ary 1 --ary 2 --ary 3 --ary-json '[]' # set empty array value Likewise for explicit YAML parsing: --str-yaml '~' # set undef value --ary-yaml '[a, b]' # set array value without doing --ary a --ary b --ary-yaml '[]' # set empty array value B. Arguments from submetadata will also be given respective command-line options (and aliases) with prefixed names. For example this function metadata: { v => 1.1, args => { foo => {schema=>'str*'}, bar => { schema => 'hash*', meta => { v => 1.1, args => { baz => {schema=>'str*'}, qux => { schema=>'str*, }, }, }, }, quux => { schema => 'array*', element_meta => { v => 1.1, args => { corge => {schema=>'str*', cmdline_aliases=>{C=>{}}, grault => {schema=>'str*'}, }, }, }, }, } You can specify on the command-line: % prog --foo val \ --bar-baz val --bar-qux val \ --quux-corge 11 \ --quux-corge 21 --quux-grault 22 \ --quux-C 31 The resulting argument will be: { foo => 'val', bar => { baz => 'val', qux => 'val', }, quux => [ {corge=>11}, {corge=>21, grault=>22}, {corge=>31}, ], } For more examples on argument submetadata, see L. =head2 Shell Completion The framework can detect when C and C environment variables (set by bash when completing using external command) are set and then answer the completion. In bash, activating tab completion for your script is as easy as (assuming your script is already in PATH): % complete -C yourscript yourscript That is, your script can complete itself (but scripts generated with L are equipped with companion scripts for completion). The above command can be put in F<~/.bashrc>. But it is recommended that you use L instead (see below). Tcsh uses C instead. The framework can also detect that. For other shells: some shells can emulate bash (like zsh) and for some other (like fish) you need to generate a set of C commands for each command-line option. C is a CLI tool that can detect all scripts in PATH if they are using Perinci::CmdLine (as well as a few other frameworks) and generate shell completion scripts for them. It supports several shells. Combined with L, you can install modules and have the shell completion of scripts activated immediately. =head2 Progress Indicator For functions that express that they do progress updating (by setting their C feature to true), Perinci::CmdLine will setup an output, currently either L if program runs interactively. =head1 HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at L. =head1 SOURCE Source repository is at L. =head1 SEE ALSO A list of tutorial posts on my blog, will eventually be moved to POD: L =head1 AUTHOR perlancar =head1 CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install L, L, L, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =cut Manual000755001750001750 015162336564 17435 5ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLineFAQ.pod100644001750001750 2736515162336564 20745 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine/Manualpackage Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::FAQ; # just to make podweaver happy # DATE # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: FAQs __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::FAQ - FAQs =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::FAQ (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 NOMENCLATURE C<[PC::Classic]> denotes that the answer applies to L only and not L. C<[PC::Lite]> denotes that the answer is specific to Perinci::CmdLine::Lite. C<[PC::Any]> denotes that the answer is specific to L. =head1 GENERAL =head2 Why are there multiple frameworks/flavors for Perinci::CmdLine? There are currently 3 (three) flavors of the framework: L, L, and L. Which one you should use depends on your needs, because sadly, there is no one-size-fits-all. B Perinci::CmdLine::Classic (hereby called PC:Classic) is the first flavor which I developed (and it used to be called just Perinci::CmdLine). It has the most complete features as well as the prettiest output, but as it grows in features, other things like startup overhead and dependencies also grow. B So another project is started, L (hereby called PC::Lite) that focuses on keeping startup overhead low to avoid making tab completion delay noticeable. PC:Lite aims to make CLI scripts typically start below 0.05s, while PC:Classic-based scripts currently start in about 0.2-0.5s which causes a noticeable delay when doing tab completion. PC:Lite also tries to reduce the number of dependencies (from 100+ down to 30+ or so). Some PC:Classic features are still missing in PC:Lite (see next question). PC:Lite stays more lightweight by avoiding the use of libraries that have large dependencies or add too much to startup overhead. This includes replacing L with L for metadata access and avoiding L for formatting results. Implementation-wise, the two share a lot of common code in the form of their base class, L. The interface is also 99% the same. It is possible that in the future the two versions will merge. B There is another flavor called PC:Inline. The goal of this flavor is to make your CLI scripts depend on nothing but Perl and the core modules. (It is also possible to make PC:Classic- or PC:Lite-based CLI script to also be freestanding by techniques like fatpacking or datapacking, but the resulting packed script will be much larger.) It has the lowest number of dependencies and the fastest startup overhead (around 0.01s). But currently it also has the least features. It reduces startup overhead further by skipping the Riap layer and prefetching the Rinci metadata, precomputing the command-line options, and embedding all these in the scripts. See L for more details of the features it currently supports. This flavor is suitable for simple CLI scripts that need to be as lean and fast as possible, for example: L
(in L) or L (in L). All the flavors share the basic concept: running your L-described functions on the command-line. So which one should you choose? PC:Lite is the sane default choice, unless you need features that are currently not supported by PC:Lite, in which case you can consider using PC:Classic. If you really need fast startup, you can opt for PC:Inline. But note that when the backend function's Rinci metadata changes, you will need to rebuild the script because the metadata is embedded in the script (while in PC:Lite and PC:Classic, the script simply request the Rinci metadata during runtime). =head2 What Classic features are currently still missing in Lite? =over =item * More sophisticated formatting Instead of L (especially for 'text*' formats which use L and L), to keep dependencies minimal and formatting quick, PC::Lite uses the following simple rules that work for a significant portion of common data structures: 1) if result is undef, print nothing. 2) if result is scalar, print it (with newline automatically added). 3) if result is an array of scalars (check at most 5 first rows), print it one line for each element. 4) if result is a hash of scalars (check at most 5 keys), print a two column table, first column is key and second column is value. Keys will be sorted. 5) if result is an array of hashes of scalars (check at most 5 elements), print as table. 6) if result is an array of arrays of scalars (check at most 5 elements), print as table. 7) otherwise print as JSON (after cleaning it with L). YAML and the other formats are not supported. Table is printed using the more lightweight and much faster L. PC::Classic supports more sophisticated formatting, can keep colored and full-width Unicode characters stay aligned in a table. =item * Support for extra protocols Instead of L, PC::Lite uses the more lightweight alternative L which does not support some URL schemes (riap+tcp, riap+unix, riap+pipe). http/https and local are supported though. =item * Extra stuffs that Perinci::Sub::Wrapper adds PC::Classic uses function wrapper to automatically adds argument validation, dependency checking, and so on. However, this adds too much overhead so PC:Lite avoids it and do some of the stuffs by itself to avoid the overhead. PC:Lite does argument validation, as well as dependency checking. But there are other stuffs that Perinci::Sub::Wrapper adds that are not available, including: result validation, validation of input stream (streaming argument) as well as output stream (streaming result). =item * Color themes =item * Undo =item * I18N =item * The following environment variables PERINCI_CMDLINE_COLOR_THEME PERINCI_CMDLINE_SERVER COLOR UTF8 =back =head2 What is Perinci::CmdLine::Any then? This is a module that allows you to select PC::Classic or PC::Lite. So your scripts do not need to be modified when user wants to switch between the two. =head2 How does Perinci::CmdLine compare with other CLI-app frameworks? The main difference is that Perinci::CmdLine accesses your code through L protocol, not directly. This means that aside from local Perl code, Perinci::CmdLine can also provide CLI for code in remote hosts/languages. For a very rough demo, download and run this PHP Riap::TCP server https://github.com/sharyanto/php-Phinci/blob/master/demo/phi-tcpserve-terbilang.php on your system. After that, try running: % peri-run riap+tcp://localhost:9090/terbilang --help % peri-run riap+tcp://localhost:9090/terbilang 1234 Everything from help message, calling, argument checking, tab completion works for remote code as well as local Perl code. =head2 But my application is OO? But I want an OO framework? This framework is currently function-centric. There are already several OO-based command-line frameworks on CPAN. =head1 GENERATING DOCUMENTATION =head2 How do I add examples using Rinci metadata? In your Rinci function metadata, add the C property, e.g.: # myapp script use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; our %SPEC; $SPEC{myadd} = { v => 1.1, args => { num1 => {summary=>'First number' , schema='float*', req=>1, pos=>0}, num2 => {summary=>'Second number', schema='float*', req=>1, pos=>1}, round => { summary=>'Round to nearest integer', schema =>'bool*', cmdline_aliases=>{r=>{}}, }, }, examples => [ { summary => 'Add two integers', args => {num1=>7, num2=>5}, }, { summary => 'Add two floats, round to nearest integer', args => {num1=>7.1, num2=>5.5, round=>1}, result => 13, }, ], } sub myadd { ... } Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => '/main/myadd')->run; If you run C, you'll see the examples shown as: Examples: Add two integers: % myadd 7 5 Add two floats, round to the nearest integer: % myadd 7.1 5.5 --round If you use L and L and L to generate your POD, you'll also have the Synopsis section filled with the above. =head1 DEBUGGING =head2 How do I enable/view log messages? The framework produces log messages using L. You can display them on the screen, e.g. using L like: % TRACE=1 perl -MLog::ger::App /path/to/yourscript.pl or: % TRACE=1 PERL5OPT=-MLog::ger::App yourscript.pl =head2 How do I debug my CLI script? To see stack trace on error, you can use L. Perinci::CmdLine::Base detects if Devel::Confess is loaded and will return the stack trace for you: % perl -d:Confess /path/to/yourscript.pl or: % PERL5OPT='-d:Confess' yourscript.pl =head1 PROGRESS INDICATOR =head2 How do I show progress indicator? Perinci::CmdLine can work together with the L framework. Either you setup progress output module manually: use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; use Progress::Any '$progress'; use Progress::Any::Output 'TermProgressBarColor'; $SPEC{app} = { v => 1.1, ... }; sub app { $progress->target(5); for (1..5) { $progress->update(message => "Item $_"); sleep 1; } [200]; } Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => "/main/app")->run; or you can set C feature in your function metadata, in which case L will setup L for you automatically: use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; use Progress::Any '$progress'; $SPEC{app} = { v => 1.1, ... features => { progress=>1 }, }; sub app { $progress->target(5); for (1..5) { $progress->update(message => "Item $_"); sleep 1; } [200]; } Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => "/main/app")->run; The former way gives you flexibility to choose/customize your progress output module. =head1 TODO Migrate to the Divio information structure. Some FAQ items belong in the Explanation category, some in How-To Guide category, ... =head1 HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at L. =head1 SOURCE Source repository is at L. =head1 SEE ALSO L For the Generating Documentation section: L, L (the Documentation section) =head1 AUTHOR perlancar =head1 CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install L, L, L, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =cut HowTo000755001750001750 015162336564 20475 5ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine/ManualDebugging.pod100644001750001750 637315162336564 23245 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine/Manual/HowTopackage Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Debugging; # just to make podweaver happy # AUTHORITY # DATE our $DIST = 'Perinci-CmdLine'; # DIST # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: How-to guides related to debugging __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Debugging - How-to guides related to debugging =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Debugging (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 DESCRIPTION If you encounter issues with Perinci::CmdLine, you can try these things to aid with debugging: B Perinci::CmdLine uses L. If your command-line object is instantiated with C attribute set to true, you just need to specify C<--verbose>, C<--debug>, or C<--trace> command-line options to see more logging statements: % your-cli --verbose ... % your-cli --debug ... % your-cli --trace ... % your-cli --log-level trace ... ;# ditto If your command-line object is not instantiated with C attribute set to true, you can enable logging with: % PERL5OPT=-MLog::ger::Screen LOG_LEVEL=info your-cli ... % PERL5OPT=-MLog::ger::Screen DEBUG=1 your-cli ... % PERL5OPT=-MLog::ger::Screen TRACE=1 your-cli ... B If seeing log statements does not give clue, you can try dumping various data structures. This can be done with plugins. For example, to dump parsed command-line arguments after validation and then exit, you can use the following command (setting log level to trace is helpful to see the program flow and at what points the plugins are triggered): % PERINCI_CMDLINE_PLUGINS=-DumpArgs,-Exit@after_validate_args your-cli --trace ... B See L, L, L, L. =head1 HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at L. =head1 SOURCE Source repository is at L. =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 AUTHOR perlancar =head1 CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install L, L, L, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =cut Completion.pod100644001750001750 533315162336564 23456 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine/Manual/HowTopackage Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Completion; # just to make podweaver happy # AUTHORITY # DATE our $DIST = 'Perinci-CmdLine'; # DIST # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: How-to guides related to completion __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Completion - How-to guides related to completion =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::HowTo::Completion (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 DESCRIPTION In a Perinci::CmdLine-based CLI program, shell tab completion is mostly the issue of completing function arguments. A sample Rinci function metadata: { v => 1.1, summary => 'A foo utility', args => { bar => { ... }, baz => { ... }, } } Function argument names are simple, they are just taken from list of function arguments in the Rinci function metadata: % myprog --ba bar baz Completing function argument values is where the meat is. Completion can come from simple sources like schema: bar => { schema => ['str', in => ['one', 'two', 'three']], ... } % myprog --bar one three two or more complex sources. =head2 Completion from argument schema TODO =head2 Completion from configuration TODO =head2 Completion from custom completion routine TODO =head1 HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at L. =head1 SOURCE Source repository is at L. =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 AUTHOR perlancar =head1 CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install L, L, L, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2026 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature. =cut 99Examples.pod100644001750001750 6044215162336564 23327 0ustar00u1u1000000000000Perinci-CmdLine-2.000.2/lib/Perinci/CmdLine/Manual/HowTopackage Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::Examples; # just to make podweaver happy use strict; # AUTHORITY # DATE our $DIST = 'Perinci-CmdLine'; # DIST # VERSION 1; # ABSTRACT: Collection of examples __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::Examples - Collection of examples =head1 VERSION This document describes version 2.000.2 of Perinci::CmdLine::Manual::Examples (from Perl distribution Perinci-CmdLine), released on 2026-03-30. =head1 DESCRIPTION In the examples, L is used to show examples that are applicable to either L or L. For examples that are more appropriate or only applicable to specific implementation, the specific module will be used. Perinci::CmdLine::Classic is hereby referred to as C, while Perinci::CmdLine as C. =head1 BASICS =head2 Simplest application Since Perinci::CmdLine is function- and metadata-based, you need to create at least one function and add some metadata for it. And you'll need to return the result as an enveloped response. The simplest is something like: #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; our %SPEC; $SPEC{hello} = { v => 1.1, summary => 'Say hello', }; sub hello { [200, "OK", "Hello, world!"]; } Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => '/main/hello')->run; The C attribute specifies the location of the function in URL format (see L for more details on the syntax of URL). It is basically a fully-qualified function name, with C<::> replaced with C. With this URL-based syntax, it is possible to use a remote and/or non-Perl function for the CLI application. The hash in C<$SPEC{hello}> is called a L metadata. The keys are called properties. There are two properties: C (which is always required with the value of 1.1 to specify version) and C (which is actually optional, to describe the function). In this example, the function and its metadata is put inside the same script. You can of course put them in a separate Perl module, and use them with e.g. C<< url => '/Your/Module/func' >>. It is also worth mentioning that if you use the Perinci::CmdLine framework, your functions can also be used directly by other Perl modules/code since they are just regular Perl functions. The function returns a 3-element array containing HTTP-like status code, a status message, and the actual result. If you save the above script as C run it on the command-line: % ./hello Hello, world! Yup, not very interesting. You get help message for free: % ./hello --help % ./hello -h As well as some common options like C<--format> to return the result in a different format: % ./hello --json [200,"OK","Hello, world!"] % ./hello --format perl; # only in PC::Classic, not available in PC::Lite [200, "OK", "Hello, world!"] =head1 FUNCTION ARGUMENTS AND COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS =head2 Basics Function arguments map to command-line options. Example: #!perl use strict; use warnings; use Perinci::CmdLine::Any; our %SPEC; $SPEC{hello} = { v => 1.1, summary => 'Say hello', args => { name => { summary => 'Name to say hello to', }, }, }; sub hello { my %args = @_; [200, "OK", "Hello, $args{name}!"]; } Perinci::CmdLine::Any->new(url => '/main/hello')->run; When you run this: % ./hello --name Jimmy Hello, Jimmy! If you run C<./hello --help>, the option is now mentioned as well in the help message. Unknown arguments will result in an error: % ./hello --gender m ERROR 400: Unknown option '--gender' To specify that an argument is required, add C property to the argument specification with a true value: args => { name => { summary => 'Name to say hello to', req => 1, }, }, So when you run the app: % ./hello ERROR 400: Missing required argument 'name' To specify that an argument can also be specified via positional command-line I instead of just command-line I