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pim d63ffd6a3a feat: golang-cli v1.0.0 — generic command-tree CLI library
Reusable, generics-based CLI extracted from vpp-evpn's cmd/evpnc:
a declarative command tree (Node[C]) from which dispatch, '?'-help and
TAB-completion are derived, an interactive Shell[C], dynamic slot
resolvers (context-dependent via captured args), text-or-JSON output
(Emit), and color helpers (Paint/Label/KV). Builds on Linux and OpenBSD
(readline termios override). Includes a self-contained example and a
design proposal under docs/.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 21:48:48 +02:00

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# golang-cli
A small command-line interface library: you declare a **command tree** once, and
dispatch, `?`-help, and TAB-completion are all derived from it. Output can be
colorized text or JSON from the same command code. Built on
[`github.com/chzyer/readline`](https://github.com/chzyer/readline).
It is generic over a *client* type `C` (typically a gRPC client) that is threaded
unchanged into every command and completion function — so your command code
receives the concrete client with no type assertions.
```go
import cli "git.ipng.ch/ipng/golang-cli"
```
## The building blocks
| Concept | API |
|---|---|
| **The parse tree** | `cli.Node[C]` + `cli.Walk` / `cli.ExpandPaths` |
| **Dynamic nodes** (live completion candidates) | `Node.Dynamic func(ctx, C, args) []string` |
| **Command functions** | `Node.Run func(ctx, C, args) error`, run by `cli.Dispatch` / `cli.Shell` |
| **Interactive shell** | `cli.Shell[C]` (TAB-completion, `?`-help, prefix abbreviation) |
| **Output** | `cli.Emit(text, value)` → text or JSON; `cli.KV` / `cli.Paint` / `cli.Label` |
A *slot* node (`Dynamic != nil`, with a placeholder `Word` like `<name>`) accepts
any single token as an argument. `Dynamic` receives the args captured by slot
nodes *earlier on the path*, so a `<service>` slot can list only the services of
the `<server>` already typed.
## Usage
```go
type inventory struct { /* your client */ }
func dynServers(_ context.Context, inv inventory, _ []string) []string { /* ... */ }
func runShow(_ context.Context, inv inventory, args []string) error {
// Hand Emit a human string and a machine value; the framework prints one or
// the other based on the output format (see -json below).
return cli.Emit(cli.KV("name", args[0]), map[string]any{"name": args[0]})
}
func buildTree() *cli.Node[inventory] {
return &cli.Node[inventory]{Children: []*cli.Node[inventory]{
{Word: "show", Help: "show state", Children: []*cli.Node[inventory]{
{Word: "server", Help: "list servers", Run: runShowServers, Children: []*cli.Node[inventory]{
{Word: "<name>", Help: "show one", Dynamic: dynServers, Run: runShow},
}},
}},
{Word: "quit", Help: "exit", Run: func(context.Context, inventory, []string) error { return cli.ErrQuit }},
}}
}
func main() {
root, inv := buildTree(), newInventory()
if args := os.Args[1:]; len(args) > 0 { // one-shot
_ = cli.Dispatch(context.Background(), root, inv, cli.SplitTokens(strings.Join(args, " ")))
return
}
// interactive REPL: TAB completion, '?' help, prefix abbreviation
_ = (&cli.Shell[inventory]{Root: root, Client: inv, Prompt: "inv> "}).Run(context.Background())
}
```
Return `cli.ErrQuit` from a command's `Run` to stop the REPL. `Shell.FormatError`
lets you render command errors however you like (e.g. unwrap a gRPC status to its
message and color it); it defaults to `err.Error()`.
## Output: color and JSON
A command describes its result **once** and the framework renders it:
```go
cli.Emit(
cli.KV("name", name), // text form: blue "name=" + value
map[string]any{"name": name}, // machine form, used under -json
)
```
Toggle the format and color once at startup:
```go
if *jsonFlag { cli.SetFormat(cli.FormatJSON) }
cli.SetColor(*colorFlag && !*jsonFlag)
```
- `cli.KV(key, value)``"key=value"` with the key painted blue.
- `cli.Paint(s, cli.Red|Green|Blue|Yellow|Cyan)` — color a status word.
- `cli.Label(s)` — blue (what `KV` uses for the key).
With color off (`-color=false`) or in JSON mode, no ANSI escapes are emitted, so
output stays script-safe.
## Runnable example
[`example/main.go`](example/main.go) is a complete, dependency-free demo — an
in-memory "server inventory" CLI:
```sh
go run ./example # interactive shell
go run ./example show server web1 # name=web1 count=3 services=http, https, ssh
go run ./example -json show server web1 # {"name":"web1","count":3,"services":[...]}
go run ./example -color=false show server web1 # no ANSI escapes
go run ./example colors # the ANSI palette
go run ./example ping db1 # pong from db1
```
In the interactive shell, TAB completes and `?` lists what can follow:
```
inv> show server <TAB> web1 web2 db1
inv> show server web1 service ? show one service
<svc>: http https ssh
```
## Versioning
Released as semver Go module tags. Pin a version with:
```sh
go get git.ipng.ch/ipng/golang-cli@v1.0.0
```
The import path stays `git.ipng.ch/ipng/golang-cli` for all `v0`/`v1` releases;
a future `v2` would import as `git.ipng.ch/ipng/golang-cli/v2`.
## Notes
- **OpenBSD**: readline's native termios path is broken there; the library
installs an `x/sys/unix`-based override automatically (`term_openbsd.go`),
a no-op on every other platform. Verified building on Linux (amd64/arm64) and
OpenBSD.
- Requires Go 1.25+ (generics). Dependencies: `chzyer/readline`,
`golang.org/x/sys`.
## License
Apache-2.0. See [LICENSE](LICENSE).