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搜索 "arg" 的结果(共 65 个)
graphql

A Query Language and Runtime which can target any service.

MIT
argon2

An Argon2 library for Node

MIT
yargs-unparser

Converts back a yargs argv object to its original array form

MIT
has-binary

A function that takes anything in javascript and returns true if its argument contains binary data.

MIT
has-binary-data

A function that takes anything in javascript and returns true if its argument contains binary data.

MIT
yargonaut

Decorate yargs content with chalk styles and figlet fonts

Apache-2.0
@babel/preset-modules

A Babel preset that targets modern browsers by fixing engine bugs.

MIT
@oxc-parser/wasm

Wasm target for the oxc parser.

MIT
argparse

CLI arguments parser. Native port of python's argparse.

Python-2.0
@napi-rs/wasm-runtime

Runtime and polyfill for wasm targets

MIT
@pnpm/parse-cli-args

Parses the CLI args passed to pnpm

MIT
object.defaults

Like `extend` but only copies missing properties/values to the target object.

MIT
argsparser

A tiny command line arguments parser

string-argv

string-argv parses a string into an argument array to mimic process.argv. This is useful when testing Command Line Utilities that you want to pass arguments to.

MIT
clap

Command line argument parser

MIT
arg

Unopinionated, no-frills CLI argument parser

MIT
bfj

Big-friendly JSON. Asynchronous streaming functions for large JSON data sets.

MIT
bfj-node4

Big-friendly JSON. Asynchronous streaming functions for large JSON data sets.

MIT
yargs-parser

the mighty option parser used by yargs

ISC
clp

A tiny and fast command line arguments parser.

MIT
oargv

Turns an object into a bash command.

MIT
ts-toolbelt

TypeScript's largest utility library

Apache-2.0
shell-escape

Escape and stringify an array of arguments to be executed on the shell

MIT
defined

return the first argument that is `!== undefined`

MIT
subarg

parse arguments with recursive contexts

MIT
process-nextick-args

process.nextTick but always with args

MIT
value-or-function

Normalize a value or function, applying extra args to the function

MIT