Parex Commander

Parex Commander is a lightweight PHP library designed to simplify the creation of interactive CLI applications. It
provides a structured and intuitive way to define commands, handle input/output, and manage the overall flow of your
application.
Built on top of the Parex library.
Key Features
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Command-Based Structure: Organize your CLI application into logical commands, each with its own set of arguments
and options.
 
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Simplified Input/Output: Easily handle user input and format output using the built-in IO system.
 
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Extensible: Easily extend the core functionality with your own custom commands and features.
 
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Clean and Readable Code: Designed with a focus on code clarity and maintainability.
 
Installation
You can install Parex Commander via Composer:
bash composer require lawondyss/parex-commander
Core Components
ParexCommander
The ParexCommander class is the heart of your CLI application. It's responsible for:
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Registering and managing commands.
 
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Parsing user input and routing it to the appropriate command.
 
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Handling the overall execution flow.
 
Example:
// Handlers
function day(DynamicResult $result, IO $io): void { $io->writeLn('??'); }
function night(DynamicResult $result, IO $io): void { $io->writeLn('?'); }
// Commands of Day & Night application
$commander = new ParexCommander('Day & Night', 'Something small and simple');
$commander->addCommand('day', day(...));
$commander->addCommand('night', night(...));
$commander->run();
See example for more.
Command
The Command class represents a single command within your application. It allows you to:
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Define the command's name, description, and version.
 
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Specify the arguments and options that the command accepts.
 
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Implement the command's logic in a handler function or invokable class.
 
Example:
$commander->addCommand('migrate', migrate(...), 'Run missing migrations.')
          ->addOptional('id', help: 'Specifies a particular migration.', multiple: true)
          ->addFlag('dry-run', help: 'It simulates running the migration, but does not execute SQL.');
Or you can use the class on its own, see example for more.
IO
The IO class provides a simple and consistent way to interact with the user. It handles:
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Writing output to the console.
 
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Asking questions.
 
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Requires confirmation.
 
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Offers a selection of.
 
Better see example.
Note
All examples are executable, just try them out ?