Modern type-safe way of building CLIs with TypeScript or JavaScript
by Drizzle Team
import { command, string, boolean, run } from "@drizzle-team/brocli";
const push = command({
name: "push",
options: {
dialect: string().enum("postgresql", "mysql", "sqlite"),
databaseSchema: string().required(),
databaseUrl: string().required(),
strict: boolean().default(false),
},
handler: (opts) => {
...
},
});
run([push]); // parse shell arguments and run command
Brocli is meant to solve a list of challenges we've faced while building
Drizzle ORM CLI companion for generating and running SQL schema migrations:
- [x] Explicit, straightforward and discoverable API
- [x] Typed options(arguments) with built in validation
- [x] Ability to reuse options(or option sets) across commands
- [x] Transformer hook to decouple runtime config consumption from command business logic
- [x] --version, -v as either string or callback
- [x] Command hooks to run common stuff before/after command
- [x] Explicit global params passthrough
- [x] Testability, the most important part for us to iterate without breaking
- [x] Themes, simple API to style global/command helps
- [x] Docs generation API to eliminate docs drifting
If you need API referece - see here, this list of practical example is meant to a be a zero to hero walk through for you to learn Brocli 🚀
Simple echo command with positional argument:
import { run, command, positional } from "@drizzle-team/brocli";
const echo = command({
name: "echo",
options: {
text: positional().desc("Text to echo").default("echo"),
},
handler: (opts) => {
console.log(opts.text);
},
});
run([echo])
~ bun run index.ts echo
echo
~ bun run index.ts echo text
text
Print version with --version -v:
...
run([echo], {
version: "1.0.0",
);
~ bun run index.ts --version
1.0.0
Version accepts async callback for you to do any kind of io if necessary before printing cli version:
import { run, command, positional } from "@drizzle-team/brocli";
const version = async () => {
// you can run async here, for example fetch version of runtime-dependend library
const envVersion = process.env.CLI_VERSION;
console.log(chalk.gray(envVersion), "\n");
};
const echo = command({ ... });
run([echo], {
version: version,
);
command
- command → name
- command → desc
- command → shortDesc
- command → aliases
- command → options
- command → transform
- command → handler
- command → help
- command → hidden
- command → metadata
options
- string
- boolean
- number
- enum
- positional
- required
- alias
- desc
- default
- hidden
Brocli command declaration has:
name - command name, will be listed in help
desc - optional description, will be listed in the command help
shortDesc - optional short description, will be listed in the all commands/all subcommands help
aliases - command name aliases
hidden - flag to hide command from help
help - command help text or a callback to print help text with dynamically provided config
options - typed list of shell arguments to be parsed and provided to transform or handler
transform - optional hook, will be called before handler to modify CLI params
handler - called with either typed options or transform params, place to run your command business logic
metadata - optional meta information for docs generation flow
name, desc, shortDesc and metadata are provided to docs generation step
import { command, string, boolean } from "@drizzle-team/brocli";
const push = command({
name: "push",
options: {
dialect: string().enum("postgresql", "mysql", "sqlite"),
databaseSchema: string().required(),
databaseUrl: string().required(),
strict: boolean().default(false),
},
transform: (opts) => {
},
handler: (opts) => {
...
},
});
import { command } from "@drizzle-team/brocli";
const cmd = command({
name: "cmd",
options: {
dialect: string().enum("postgresql", "mysql", "sqlite"),
schema: string().required(),
url: string().required(),
},
handler: (opts) => {
...
},
});
Initial builder functions:
string(name?: string) - defines option as a string-type option which requires data to be passed as --option=value or --option value
name - name by which option is passed in cli args= character, not be in --help,-h,--version,-v and be unique per each command- if one character long, -- if longerstring('-longname') number(name?: string) - defines option as a number-type option which requires data to be passed as --option=value or --option value
name - name by which option is passed in cli args= character, not be in --help,-h,--version,-v and be unique per each command- if one character long, -- if longernumber('-longname') boolean(name?: string) - defines option as a boolean-type option which requires data to be passed as --option
name - name by which option is passed in cli args= character, not be in --help,-h,--version,-v and be unique per each command- if one character long, -- if longerboolean('-longname') positional(displayName?: string) - defines option as a positional-type option which requires data to be passed after a command as command value
displayName - name by which option is passed in cli argsExtensions:
.alias(...aliases: string[]) - defines aliases for option
aliases - aliases by which option is passed in cli args= character, not be in --help,-h,--version,-v and be unique per each command- if one character long, -- if longer.alias('-longname') .desc(description: string) - defines description for option to be displayed in help command
.required() - sets option as required, which means that application will print an error if it is not present in cli args
.default(value: string | boolean) - sets default value for option which will be assigned to it in case it is not present in cli args
.hidden() - sets option as hidden - option will be omitted from being displayed in help command
.enum(values: [string, ...string[]]) - limits values of string to one of specified here
values - allowed enum values .int() - ensures that number is an integer
.min(value: number) - specified minimal allowed value for numbers
value - minimal allowed value.max(value: number) - specified maximal allowed value for numbers
value - maximal allowed valueNormally, you can write handlers right in the command() function, however there might be cases where you'd want to define your handlers separately.
For such cases, you'd want to infer type of options that will be passes inside your handler.
You can do it using TypeOf type:
import { string, boolean, type TypeOf } from '@drizzle-team/brocli'
const commandOptions = {
opt1: string(),
opt2: boolean('flag').alias('f'),
// And so on...
}
export const commandHandler = (options: TypeOf<typeof commandOptions>) => {
// Your logic goes here...
}
Or by using handler(options, myHandler () => {...})
import { string, boolean, handler } from '@drizzle-team/brocli'
const commandOptions = {
opt1: string(),
opt2: boolean('flag').alias('f'),
// And so on...
}
export const commandHandler = handler(commandOptions, (options) => {
// Your logic goes here...
});
To define commands, use command() function:
import { command, type Command, string, boolean, type TypeOf } from '@drizzle-team/brocli'
const commandOptions = {
opt1: string(),
opt2: boolean('flag').alias('f'),
// And so on...
}
const commands: Command[] = []
commands.push(command({
name: 'command',
aliases: ['c', 'cmd'],
desc: 'Description goes here',
shortDesc: 'Short description'
hidden: false,
options: commandOptions,
transform: (options) => {
// Preprocess options here...
return processedOptions
},
handler: (processedOptions) => {
// Your logic goes here...
},
help: () => 'This command works like this: ...',
subcommands: [
command(
// You can define subcommands like this
)
]
}));
Parameters:
name - name by which command is searched in cli args
:warning: - must not start with - character, be equal to [true, false, 0, 1] (case-insensitive) and be unique per command collection
aliases - aliases by which command is searched in cli args
:warning: - must not start with - character, be equal to [true, false, 0, 1] (case-insensitive) and be unique per command collection
desc - description for command to be displayed in help command
shortDesc - short description for command to be displayed in help command
hidden - sets command as hidden - if true, command will be omitted from being displayed in help command
options - object containing command options created using string and boolean functions
transform - optional function to preprocess options before they are passed to handler
:warning: - type of return mutates type of handler's input
handler - function, which will be executed in case of successful option parse
:warning: - must be present if your command doesn't have subcommands
If command has subcommands but no handler, help for this command is going to be called instead of handler
help - function or string, which will be executed or printed when help is called for this command
:warning: - if passed, takes prevalence over theme's commandHelp event
subcommands - subcommands for command
:warning: - command can't have subcommands and positional options at the same time
metadata - any data that you want to attach to command to later use in docs generation step
After defining commands, you're going to need to execute run function to start command execution
import { command, type Command, run, string, boolean, type TypeOf } from '@drizzle-team/brocli'
const commandOptions = {
opt1: string(),
opt2: boolean('flag').alias('f'),
// And so on...
}
const commandHandler = (options: TypeOf<typeof commandOptions>) => {
// Your logic goes here...
}
const commands: Command[] = []
commands.push(command({
name: 'command',
aliases: ['c', 'cmd'],
desc: 'Description goes here',
hidden: false,
options: commandOptions,
handler: commandHandler,
}));
// And so on...
run(commands, {
name: 'mysoft',
description: 'MySoft CLI',
omitKeysOfUndefinedOptions: true,
argSource: customEnvironmentArgvStorage,
version: '1.0.0',
help: () => {
console.log('Command list:');
commands.forEach(c => console.log('This command does ... and has options ...'));
},
theme: async (event) => {
if (event.type === 'commandHelp') {
await myCustomUniversalCommandHelp(event.command);
return true;
}
if (event.type === 'unknownError') {
console.log('Something went wrong...');
return true;
}
return false;
},
globals: {
flag: boolean('gflag').description('Global flag').default(false)
},
hook: (event, command, globals) => {
if(event === 'before') console.log(`Command '${command.name}' started with flag ${globals.flag}`)
if(event === 'after') console.log(`Command '${command.name}' succesfully finished it's work with flag ${globals.flag}`)
}
})
Parameters:
name - name that's used to invoke your application from cli.app do-task --help results in `Usage: app do-ta$ claude mcp add brocli \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>