ishell
ishell is an interactive shell library for creating interactive cli applications.
Older version
The current master is not backward compatible with older version. Kindly change your import path to gopkg.in/abiosoft/ishell.v1
.
Older version of this library is still available at https://gopkg.in/abiosoft/ishell.v1.
However, you are advised to upgrade to v2 https://gopkg.in/abiosoft/ishell.v2.
Usage
import "strings"
import "github.com/abiosoft/ishell"
func main(){
// create new shell.
// by default, new shell includes 'exit', 'help' and 'clear' commands.
shell := ishell.New()
// display welcome info.
shell.Println("Sample Interactive Shell")
// register a function for "greet" command.
shell.AddCmd(&ishell.Cmd{
Name: "greet",
Help: "greet user",
Func: func(c *ishell.Context) {
c.Println("Hello", strings.Join(c.Args, " "))
},
})
// run shell
shell.Run()
}
Execution
Sample Interactive Shell
>>> help
Commands:
clear clear the screen
greet greet user
exit exit the program
help display help
>>> greet Someone Somewhere
Hello Someone Somewhere
>>> exit
$
Reading input
// simulate an authentication
shell.AddCmd(&ishell.Cmd{
Name: "login",
Help: "simulate a login",
Func: func(c *ishell.Context) {
// disable the '>>>' for cleaner same line input.
c.ShowPrompt(false)
defer c.ShowPrompt(true) // yes, revert after login.
// get username
c.Print("Username: ")
username := c.ReadLine()
// get password.
c.Print("Password: ")
password := c.ReadPassword()
... // do something with username and password
c.Println("Authentication Successful.")
},
})
Execution
>>> login
Username: someusername
Password:
Authentication Successful.
Multiline input
Builtin support for multiple lines.
>>> This is \
... multi line
>>> Cool that << EOF
... everything here goes
... as a single argument.
... EOF
User defined
shell.AddCmd(&ishell.Cmd{
Name: "multi",
Help: "input in multiple lines",
Func: func(c *ishell.Context) {
c.Println("Input multiple lines and end with semicolon ';'.")
lines := c.ReadMultiLines(";")
c.Println("Done reading. You wrote:")
c.Println(lines)
},
})
Execution
>>> multi
Input multiple lines and end with semicolon ';'.
>>> this is user defined
... multiline input;
You wrote:
this is user defined
multiline input;
Keyboard interrupt
Builtin interrupt handler.
>>> ^C
Input Ctrl-C once more to exit
>>> ^C
Interrupted
exit status 1
Custom
shell.Interrupt(func(count int, c *ishell.Context) { ... })
Multiple Choice
func(c *ishell.Context) {
choice := c.MultiChoice([]string{
"Golangers",
"Go programmers",
"Gophers",
"Goers",
}, "What are Go programmers called ?")
if choice == 2 {
c.Println("You got it!")
} else {
c.Println("Sorry, you're wrong.")
}
},
Output
What are Go programmers called ?
Golangers
Go programmers
> Gophers
Goers
You got it!
Checklist
func(c *ishell.Context) {
languages := []string{"Python", "Go", "Haskell", "Rust"}
choices := c.Checklist(languages,
"What are your favourite programming languages ?", nil)
out := func() []string { ... } // convert index to language
c.Println("Your choices are", strings.Join(out(), ", "))
}
Output
What are your favourite programming languages ?
Python
✓ Go
Haskell
>✓ Rust
Your choices are Go, Rust
Progress Bar
Determinate
func(c *ishell.Context) {
c.ProgressBar().Start()
for i := 0; i < 101; i++ {
c.ProgressBar().Suffix(fmt.Sprint(" ", i, "%"))
c.ProgressBar().Progress(i)
... // some background computation
}
c.ProgressBar().Stop()
}
Output
[==========> ] 50%
Indeterminate
func(c *ishell.Context) {
c.ProgressBar().Indeterminate(true)
c.ProgressBar().Start()
... // some background computation
c.ProgressBar().Stop()
}
Output
[ ==== ]
Custom display using briandowns/spinner.
display := ishell.ProgressDisplayCharSet(spinner.CharSets[11])
func(c *Context) { c.ProgressBar().Display(display) ... }
// or set it globally
ishell.ProgressBar().Display(display)
Durable history
// Read and write history to $HOME/.ishell_history
shell.SetHomeHistoryPath(".ishell_history")
Non-interactive execution
In some situations it is desired to exit the program directly after executing a single command.
// when started with "exit" as first argument, assume non-interactive execution
if len(os.Args) > 1 && os.Args[1] == "exit" {
shell.Process(os.Args[2:]...)
} else {
// start shell
shell.Run()
}
# Run normally - interactive mode:
$ go run main.go
>>>, # Run non-interactivelly
$ go run main.go exit greet Someusername
Hello Someusername
Output with Color
You can use fatih/color.
func(c *ishell.Context) {
yellow := color.New(color.FgYellow).SprintFunc()
c.Println(yellow("This line is yellow"))
}
Execution
>>> color
This line is yellow
Example
Available here.
go run example/main.go
Supported Platforms
- Linux
- OSX
- Windows [Not tested but should work]
Note
ishell is in active development and can still change significantly.
Roadmap (in no particular order)
- Multiline inputs
- Command history
- Customizable tab completion
- Handle ^C interrupts
- Subcommands and help texts
- Scrollable paged output
- Progress bar
- Multiple choice prompt
- Checklist prompt
- Support for command aliases
- Multiple line progress bars
- Testing, testing, testing
Contribution
- Create an issue to discuss it.
- Send in Pull Request.
License
MIT
Credits
Library, Use
-------, -----
github.com/flynn-archive/go-shlex, splitting input into command and args.
github.com/chzyer/readline, readline capabilities.
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