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A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.

List prompt

Installation

npm install @inquirer/prompts

yarn add @inquirer/prompts

Inquirer recently underwent a rewrite from the ground up to reduce the package size and improve performance. The previous version of the package is still maintained (though not actively developed), and offered hundreds of community contributed prompts that might not have been migrated to the latest API. If this is what you're looking for, the previous package is over here.

Usage

import { input } from '@inquirer/prompts';

const answer = await input({ message: 'Enter your name' });

Prompts

Input prompt

import { input } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Select prompt

import { select } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Checkbox prompt

import { checkbox } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Confirm prompt

import { confirm } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Password prompt

import { password } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Expand prompt closed Expand prompt expanded

import { expand } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Launches an instance of the users preferred editor on a temporary file. Once the user exits their editor, the content of the temporary file is read as the answer. The editor used is determined by reading the $VISUAL or $EDITOR environment variables. If neither of those are present, the OS default is used (notepad on Windows, vim on Mac or Linux.)

import { editor } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Raw list prompt

import { rawlist } from '@inquirer/prompts';

See documentation for usage example and options documentation.

Create your own prompts

The API documentation is over here, and our testing utilities here.

Advanced usage

All inquirer prompts are a function taking 2 arguments. The first argument is the prompt configuration (unique to each prompt). The second is providing contextual or runtime configuration.

The context options are:

Property Type Required Description
input NodeJS.ReadableStream no The stdin stream (defaults to process.stdin)
output NodeJS.WritableStream no The stdout stream (defaults to process.stdout)
clearPromptOnDone boolean no If true, we'll clear the screen after the prompt is answered

Example:

import { confirm } from '@inquirer/prompts';

const allowEmail = await confirm(
  { message: 'Do you allow us to send you email?' },
  {
    output: new Stream.Writable({
      write(chunk, _encoding, next) {
        // Do something
        next();
      },
    }),
    clearPromptOnDone: true,
  }
);

Recipes

Get answers in an object

When asking many questions, you might not want to keep one variable per answer everywhere. In which case, you can put the answer inside an object.

import { input, confirm } from '@inquirer/prompts';

const answers = {
  firstName: await input({ message: 'What\'s your first name?' }),
  allowEmail: await confirm({ message: 'Do you allow us to send you email?' }),
};

console.log(answers.firstName);

Ask a question conditionally

Maybe some questions depend on some other question's answer.

import { input, confirm } from '@inquirer/prompts';

const allowEmail = await confirm({ message: 'Do you allow us to send you email?' });

let email;
if (allowEmail) {
  email = await input({ message: 'What is your email address' });
}

Community prompts

If you created a cool prompt, send us a PR adding it to the list below!

Interactive List Prompt
Select a choice either with arrow keys + Enter or by pressing a key associated with a choice.

? Choose an option:
>   Run command (D)
    Quit (Q)

License

Copyright (c) 2023 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart)
Licensed under the MIT license.

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