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args-tokenizer

args-tokenizer is a lightweight JavaScript library for parsing shell commands with arguments into an argv array. This makes it easy to work with command-line tools and libraries that expect an array format for arguments, such as tinyexec.

Features

  • Simple and intuitive API.
  • Handles quoted strings and escapes correctly.
  • Supports multiline input.
  • Ideal for parsing human-readable shell commands, especially curl-style commands.

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Installation

Install args-tokenizer:

npm install args-tokenizer

Usage

Here's how you can use args-tokenizer to parse shell commands:

import { tokenizeArgs } from "args-tokenizer";

const args = tokenizeArgs(`ls -la "./src"`);
console.log(args); // ["ls", "-la", "./src"]

Multiline Input Support

args-tokenizer also supports multiline commands, such as:

const args = tokenizeArgs(`
  curl \\
    -X POST \\
    "https://my-url.com"
`);
console.log(args); // ["curl", "-X", "POST", "https://my-url.com"]

Example with tinyexec

One common use case is passing more human-readable commands into the tinyexec library:

import { tokenizeArgs } from "args-tokenizer";
import { x } from "tinyexec";

const [command, ...args] = tokenizeArgs("ls -la");
const result = await x(command, args);
console.log(result.stdout);

API

tokenizeArgs(command: string, options: Options): string[]

Parses a shell command string into an array of arguments. Properly handles:

  • Quoted strings (e.g., '"./path/to/file"').
  • Escaped characters (e.g., \").
  • Multiline commands (e.g., lines ending with \\).

Options

  • loose: If true, the tokenizer will not throw an error when closing quotes are missing. Default is false.

Examples

// Without loose option (default behavior)
// This will throw an error due to the missing closing quote
tokenizeArgs('command "arg1 arg2');

// With loose option enabled
const args = tokenizeArgs('command "arg1 arg2', { loose: true });
// ['command', 'arg1 arg2']

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests to improve the library.

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