The CLI Book

Writing Successful Command Line Interfaces with Node.js

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, General Computing, Programming
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Author: Robert Kowalski ISBN: 9781484231777
Publisher: Apress Publication: November 29, 2017
Imprint: Apress Language: English
Author: Robert Kowalski
ISBN: 9781484231777
Publisher: Apress
Publication: November 29, 2017
Imprint: Apress
Language: English

Learn everything that makes command line clients such as Git and npm so successful, and how to compose the best on your own. This book is your concise step-by-step guide to writing command line clients with Node.js. 

You'll start by discovering what is needed for a successful command line client and develop a solid foundation for practical skill. Next you will build an application based on learned principles in Node.js. The sometimes-puzzling world of streaming is fully explained with practical examples, as well as unit testing and integration testing. Lastly you'll explore a full range of tips and tricks designed to make the daily life of a software maintainer easier.

The Node.js ecosystem provides support for writing command line clients and has a thriving, very active community. With this book as your guide, you'll become a successful creator of your own command line clients. Make an impact in the areas you really care about using The CLI Book.

What You'll Learn

  • Become a successful creator of your own command line clients and make an impact

  • Set your command line tool apart from others

  • Prioritize user experience

  • Employ best practices to structure and architect your own clients

  • Apply tips and tricks collected from years of developing with Node.js

Who This Book Is For

Those who know some JavaScript and want to deepen their knowledge, especially in the area of CLI development. 

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Learn everything that makes command line clients such as Git and npm so successful, and how to compose the best on your own. This book is your concise step-by-step guide to writing command line clients with Node.js. 

You'll start by discovering what is needed for a successful command line client and develop a solid foundation for practical skill. Next you will build an application based on learned principles in Node.js. The sometimes-puzzling world of streaming is fully explained with practical examples, as well as unit testing and integration testing. Lastly you'll explore a full range of tips and tricks designed to make the daily life of a software maintainer easier.

The Node.js ecosystem provides support for writing command line clients and has a thriving, very active community. With this book as your guide, you'll become a successful creator of your own command line clients. Make an impact in the areas you really care about using The CLI Book.

What You'll Learn

Who This Book Is For

Those who know some JavaScript and want to deepen their knowledge, especially in the area of CLI development. 

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