Node.js REPL with promise support & CLI module requiring.
This module is a drop-in replacement for node std repl. Can be used as shell & via API.
Specify modules (with optional aliases) you want to be loaded into REPL onstart.
$ repl.js path lodash Promise=bluebird ./file.js file=./other_file.jsHere:
- std module
pathwill be loaded aspath - node_modules
lodashwill be loaded aslodash - node_modules
bluebirdwill be loaded asPromise - local file
./file.jswill be loaded asfile - local file
./other_file.jswill be loaded asfileand will overwrite previously loaded file
Supply script or filename to execute. After executing REPL will be started with script's results.
# execute script and inspect its results in interactive mode
$ repl.js -e 'var x = 1;'
# execute file
$ repl.js -f script.jsIf you just want execute script and do not enter interactive mode (just like node do), you can pass -q option.
When evaling returns promise, it will not be outputted in «raw view» (like { then: … }), instead REPL will await for its fulfilling.
All modules are resolved relatively to workdir which REPL was started, and not relatively to REPL source files. So you can start repl from your project's directory and retrieve modules you need with proper versions.
In REPL some features are loaded automatically:
- Colored console via
console(console-ultimate).- Take a moment to look through console-ultimate's features. It has support for hi-res timers, better stack traces, tables, grouping and neat coloring by default.
- Colors via
colors(cli-color). - Common-use utilities from aux.js, functional stuff (aux.js).
- Many of functions are inserted directly in
global, usedir()to inspect them.
- Many of functions are inserted directly in
- Partially-applicated
logfunction vialogpart. - Function's signatures and source code via
signature(aliassg) andsourceCode(aliassrc). dirfunction for navigating objects (enums, not-enums, own, from prototype chain).
If you do not want utilities to be loaded into REPL, pass --clean option.
$ repl.js --cleanUse repljs executable instead of repl.js in your cmd.
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