go-prompt

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A library for building powerful interactive prompts inspired by python-prompt-toolkit, making it easier to build cross-platform command line tools using Go.

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/c-bata/go-prompt"
)

func completer(d prompt.Document) []prompt.Suggest {
	s := []prompt.Suggest{
		{Text: "users", Description: "Store the username and age"},
		{Text: "articles", Description: "Store the article text posted by user"},
		{Text: "comments", Description: "Store the text commented to articles"},
	}
	return prompt.FilterHasPrefix(s, d.GetWordBeforeCursor(), true)
}

func main() {
	fmt.Println("Please select table.")
	t := prompt.Input("> ", completer)
	fmt.Println("You selected " + t)
}

Projects using go-prompt

Features

Powerful auto-completion

demo

(This is a GIF animation of kube-prompt.)

Flexible options

go-prompt provides many options. Please check option section of GoDoc for more details.

options

Keyboard Shortcuts

Emacs-like keyboard shortcuts are available by default (these also are the default shortcuts in Bash shell). You can customize and expand these shortcuts.

keyboard shortcuts

Key BindingDescription
Ctrl + AGo to the beginning of the line (Home)
Ctrl + EGo to the end of the line (End)
Ctrl + PPrevious command (Up arrow)
Ctrl + NNext command (Down arrow)
Ctrl + FForward one character
Ctrl + BBackward one character
Ctrl + DDelete character under the cursor
Ctrl + HDelete character before the cursor (Backspace)
Ctrl + WCut the word before the cursor to the clipboard
Ctrl + KCut the line after the cursor to the clipboard
Ctrl + UCut the line before the cursor to the clipboard
Ctrl + LClear the screen

History

You can use Up arrow and Down arrow to walk through the history of commands executed.

History

Multiple platform support

We have confirmed go-prompt works fine in the following terminals:

  • iTerm2 (macOS)
  • Terminal.app (macOS)
  • Command Prompt (Windows)
  • gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)

Links

Author

Masashi Shibata

Supporting go-prompt

Contributors

This project exists thanks to all the people who contribute.

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License

This software is licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE for more information.