[Snyk] Upgrade commander from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0 #33
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade commander from 5.0.0 to 5.1.0.
ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.Release notes
Package name: commander
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5.1.0 - 2020-04-25
- support for multiple command aliases, the first of which is shown in the auto-generated help (#531, #1236)
- configuration support in
- omit masked help flags from the displayed help (#645, #1247)
- remove old short help flag when change help flags using
- remove use of
- rename
- improvements to documentation
- update dependencies
- update tested versions of node
- eliminate lint errors in TypeScript (#1208)
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5.0.0 - 2020-03-14
- support for nested commands with action-handlers (#1 #764 #1149)
- allow a non-executable to be set as the default command (#742 #1149)
- implicit help command when there are subcommands (previously only if executables) (#1149)
- customise implicit help command with
- display error message for unknown subcommand, by default (#432 #1088 #1149)
- display help for missing subcommand, by default (#1088 #1149)
- combined short options as single argument may include boolean flags and value flag and value (e.g.
- optionally specify where
- suggest help option along with unknown command error (#1179)
- TypeScript definition for
- export
- preserve argument order in subcommands (#508 #962 #1138)
- do not emit
- action handler called whether or not there are non-option arguments (#1062 #1149)
- combining option short flag and value in single argument now works for subcommands (#1145)
- only add implicit help command when it will not conflict with other uses of argument (#1153 #1149)
- implicit help command works with command aliases (#948 #1149)
- options are validated whether or not there is an action handler (#1149)
- Breaking
- Breaking display error if required argument for command is missing (#995 #1149)
- tighten TypeScript definition of custom option processing function passed to
- Breaking
- unknown options included in arguments passed to command action handler
- unknown options included in
- only recognised option short flags and long flags are expanded (e.g.
- Breaking
- Breaking
- refactor Option from prototype to class (#1133)
- refactor Command from prototype to class (#1159)
- changes to error handling (#1165)
- throw for author error, not just display message
- preflight for variadic error
- add tips to missing subcommand executable
- TypeScript fluent return types changed to be more subclass friendly, return
- update dependencies
- removed EventEmitter from TypeScript definition for Command, eliminating implicit peer dependency on
- removed private function
from commander GitHub release notesAdded
addCommand()forhiddenandisDefault(#1232)Fixed
helpOption(#1248)Changed
argumentsto improve auto-generated help in editors (#1235).command()configurationnoHelptohidden(but not remove old support) (#1232)Added
.addCommand()for adding a separately configured command (#764 #1149).addHelpCommand()(#1149)-a -b -p 80can be written as-abp80) (#1145).parseOption()includes short flag and long flag expansions (#1145).helpInformation()returns help text as a string, previously a private routine (#1169).parse()implicitly usesprocess.argvif arguments not specified (#1172).parse()arguments "from", if not following node conventions (#512 #1172)commandsproperty ofCommand(#1184)programproperty (#1195)createCommandfactory method to simplify subclassing (#1191)Fixed
command:*for executable subcommands (#809 #1149)Changed
.argscontains command arguments with just recognised options removed (#1032 #1138).option()(#1119).allowUnknownOption()(#802 #1138).args-abor--foo=bar) (#1145).parseOptions()(#1138)argsin returned result renamedoperandsand does not include anything after first unknown optionunknownin returned result has arguments after first unknown option including operands, not just options and values.on('command:*', callback)and other command events passed (changed) results from.parseOptions, i.e. operands and unknown (#1138)thisrather thanCommand(#1180).parseAsyncreturnsPromise<this>to be consistent with.parse()(#1180)Removed
@types/node(#1146)normalize(the functionality has been integrated intoparseOptions) (#1145)parseExpectedArgsis now private (#1149)Migration Tips
If you use
.on('command:*')or more complicated tests to detect an unrecognised subcommand, you may be able to delete the code and rely on the default behaviour.If you use
program.argsor more complicated tests to detect a missing subcommand, you may be able to delete the code and rely on the default behaviour.If you use
.command('*')to add a default command, you may be be able to switch toisDefault:truewith a named command.Commit messages
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